NPP lost the Elections Because of no “Ashanti Leadership” – Former Subin MP, Eugene Boakye Antwi

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The members of the New Patriotic Party continue to find solutions to why they lost the 2024 elections woefully, and now a former lawmaker has disclosed his opinion on why the Party lost.

Ashanti Region is the stronghold of the NPP.

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A region that votes massively to the extent that one Constituency (Bantama) can cancel votes from the National Democratic Congress, NDC’s stronghold, the Volta Region, but it seems they’re the people who refused to exercise their franchise.

According to a former member of Parliament for the Subin Constituency, Honorable Eugene Boakye Antwi, a vocal member of the party, said the Akufo-Addo and Bawumia administration neglected the inclusiveness of the Ashanti Region in decision-making, and that’s what caused their defeat.

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He claimed the former President, Nana Addo, was supposed to choose ministers from Kwabre East and other constituencies that voted massively to win power in 2016 and retained them in 2020, but unfortunately, they were sidelined.

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“The Ashanti Region did not witness the best of leadership under Nana Akuffo-Addo” -Hon.Eugene Boakye Antwi. #wontumitv #wontumiradio #wontuminews #npp #bawumia

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The former legislature also disclosed that there are bitter people in the party who backbite their colleagues out of envy, and that must stop if they truly want to gather momentum to win the 2028 Elections.

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