2024 Polls: Ghana’s Hope Rests on Ashanti Region – Miracle Aboagye Urges Massive Turnout

The Director of Communications for the Bawumia Campaign Team, Dennis Miracle Aboagye, urged Asanteman to continue their voting pattern towards the NPP and vote massively for the party in the upcoming elections.

Speaking on wontumi TV/Radio, he encouraged the good people of Ashanti Region to place their trust in Vice president and flagbearer of NPP, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia by voting for them in large numbers to attain victory.

“The whole Country will be watching Asanteman to rescue us from falling into the Lion’s den, Central, Bono, Volta will rest on Ashanti region’s vote. If Asanteman rise to vote, NPP will win this election and if NPP wins, Ghana has won, there will be hope for this country and Ashanti will have it share of development”

Mr Aboagye emphasized the region’s strategic importance in Ghana’s electoral landscape, urging citizens to look beyond party affiliations and prioritize national interest.

He said, the Ashanti Region’s response will undoubtedly influence the election’s outcome, inspiring hope for a brighter future should Bawumia wins

“Every Political Party has it strongholds, the fact remains unchanged that Ashantis own NPP and NPP is their party. The data is clear that anytime Asante’s comes out to vote the NPP always wins in that election. It’s in every country including USA so their’s nothing wrong to say Ashantis are NPP or NPP is for Asantes”

“ With Dr Bawumia, you will have a leader with the conviction to guide Ghana into its next phase of development” he said.

Dennis Miracle Aboagye bemoaned that former president Mahama led government has not performed in promoting the growth and development of the Ashanti Region.

“Ashanti Region is considered as NPP and have been neglected underMahama’s government, the party has not brought any significant development to Asanteman, they have negleted all major projects including legacy projects by JA Kuffuo”

 

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