December 19, 2024

Former Member of Parliament(MP) for Adentan Yaw Buaben Asamoa has been sighted in a viral image adorning Alan campaign gear. 

 

 

The former Spokesperson for the Alan Kyerematen Campaign team in the NPP appears to have followed his boss out of the NPP.

Buaben Asamoa is one of Alan Kyerematen key loyalists whose stance on his independent run has been unknown until now.

Buaben Asamoa was spotted an Alan Kyeremateng Movement For Change event in a front-row seat wearing a movement T shirt and a cap all yellow in colour.

On the front of the T-shirt is the inscription and picture of Alan Kyeremateng.

When Alan Kyerematen resigned, Buaben Asamoa justified the resignation.

Mr. Asamoa stated, “He is announcing to the Ghanaian population that he has withdrawn from this process which is in favour of one person, and it’s stopping at nothing, not stopping at intimidation, impunity, and inducements in order to secure a vote for one person, and that process is what he has withdrawn from.”

“Fortunately, he recognises the people who believe in him and he has acknowledged that belief. He goes on to say that this ongoing process will not deliver their expectations, the expectations of him being selected to become the leader of the party and the realisation of his vision. Rightfully so, he’s convinced and has had the courage to withdraw.”

“As for politics, you can’t stop people from speculating and putting their lenses on whatever happens. But the truth of the process that we are going through in the NPP is not NPP-like, it’s not a democratic process. The party is acting with impunity, it is making rules and changing rules at will, and everybody can see what is going on.”

“The last Special Delegates’ Conference was full of intimidation, You have all the stories, and it’s not important to tell the stories as new. The courage of one conviction is more important, and I think Alan should be commended for having the courage of his conviction to withdraw”. He said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: MyNewsGh.com

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