I’ve got one million ways to win the 2024 elections – Chairman Wontumi

Chairman Wontumi Gives A Standing Ovation Speech (VIDEO)
The Ashanti Regional Chairman of ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, a.k.a Chairman Wontumi, made a bold declaration at a recent rally in Kumasi, “I’ve got one million ways to win the 2024 elections!” he exclaimed to a cheering crowd of supporters.

The statement was met with a mix of excitement and skepticism, with some wondering if the chairman was simply boasting or if he truly had a winning strategy up his sleeve.

But Chairman Wontumi was undeterred. He went on to explain that his party had been working tirelessly to identify and address the needs of the Ghanaian people, and that their campaign would focus on issues that truly mattered to the citizens.

“We’ve been listening to the people, and we know what they want,” he said. “We’ve got a team of dedicated leaders who are working day and night to ensure that our message reaches every corner of this country.”

As the crowd erupted in cheers and chants, Chairman Wontumi smiled confidently, knowing that his party had indeed been working hard to build a strong campaign. With a robust grassroots organization, a strong social media presence, and a team of experienced strategists, the NPP was poised to make a significant impact in the upcoming elections.

But Chairman Wontumi’s statement was not just about bravado – it was also a testament to his party’s commitment to democracy and the rule of law. “We’re not just fighting to win,” he said. “We’re fighting to build a better future for this country, and to ensure that the voices of the people are heard.”

As the aveiling came to a close, it was clear that Chairman Wontumi’s confidence was infectious. The crowd was energized and motivated, and the NPP’s message of hope and prosperity was resonating with the people. Whether or not the party would ultimately emerge victorious in 2024 remained to be seen, but one thing was certain – Chairman Wontumi and the NPP were ready to put up a fight.

By Evans Manasseh