Wednesday, 15 May

Ejisu By-Election: I’m not a traitor, NDC people appreciate me, focus on solving your internal issues – Independent candidate tells NPP

Politics
Mr. Aduomi vehemently rebuffed claims of disloyalty towards the New Patriotic Party (NPP) by aligning with the NDC

The Independent Candidate contesting in the forthcoming Ejisu by-election, Kwabena Owusu Aduomi,   has firmly denied allegations suggesting a shift in allegiance towards the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), reaffirming his independent status and highlighting his past contributions to the constituency.

This comes amidst speculation and accusations regarding Mr Aduomi’s political affiliations, with some insinuating a shift towards the NDC. 

In a media interaction following the conclusion of his campaign activities, Mr. Aduomi addressed the accusations.

 "I am not an NDC member. The NDC people appreciate me for the work I've done that benefited them. Where have they seen me wearing NDC colours? They support me because I'm running independently and for the service I've provided to the constituency," the independent candidate asserted.

Mr. Aduomi vehemently rebuffed claims of disloyalty towards the New Patriotic Party (NPP) by aligning with the NDC.

 “I am not a traitor, and the NPP should focus on resolving all internal issues affecting its members, without favoring certain individuals over others.”

He also tackled concerns regarding internal party disputes.

 “Regarding the alleged irregularities in the recent elections at the polling stations, if the president truly cares about the party and the Ejisu constituency, he will ensure that the grievances of the people are addressed,” Mr. Aduomi emphasised.

With the by-election drawing near, the political atmosphere in Ejisu remains charged, with candidates and parties vigorously seeking support and electoral triumph. Mr. Aduomi's rejection of party alignment adds complexity to the electoral landscape as voters gear up to cast their ballots in the upcoming days.

Three-time MP for Ejisu on the ticket of the governing New Patriotic Party, Aduomi, has incurred the wrath of President Nana Akufo-Addo for going independent in the by-election billed for Tuesday, 30 April 2024.

Campaigning on Sunday, 28 April 2024 ahead of Tuesday’s election, Mr Akufo-Addo took a strong exception to rigging allegations made against the NPP by the former deputy minister of roads and highways.

The president said although Mr Aduomi “has the right to go independent”, he has reservations about the things he has been saying against the NPP.

“He defeated a Cabinet minister to become the parliamentary candidate for Ejisu in 2007 and subsequently won the seat in the 2008 elections. But today, he is offended that someone else has defeated him”, the president noted.

“He claims the NPP intends to rig the 7 December 2024 elections. Were the previous elections he won rigged for him?” Mr Akufo-Addo asked.

“He should leave us alone and go his way – whether he is joining the butterfly or umbrella family; he should just let us be”, the president warned.

He denied claims by the former deputy minister that he fixed the roads in Ejisu, saying: “I’ve heard he claims he had Ejisu roads done. I, alone, order the construction of all roads in Ghana. Know that from today till 7 January 2025, it is the NPP government that is in power led by Akufo-Addo”.

“We don’t want any independent candidate who is likely being puppeted by some big shots to put spokes in our wheels. It won't happen today or tomorrow”, the president told the crowd.

The president said it was important that the NPP retained the Ejisu seat following the death of Dr John Kumah.

“I came here to beg you for your help so that I can end the rest of my tenure. If I don’t have a majority in parliament … You’re all aware of what they are doing against us in parliament – today this, tomorrow that; all because the numbers are at par. Even if it is by one, we need a majority in the House of Parliament to be able to complete our mandate. And that one vote is Mr Kwabena Boateng”, he explained.

Raising Mr Boateng’s hand to the crowd, the president said: “He is the one who can help me finish the rest of my mandate on a good note. There’s little time left but still a lot of work to be done. And anybody who wins the Ejisu seat becomes a minister in my government. I doubt if the remaining time offers me the chance to make Mr Boateng a minister but we’ll see”.

Ejisu, the president noted, “is dear to my heart, so, please take the by-election seriously. All I want to hear in the afternoon of Tuesday is that Ejisu has returned to the NPP

Source: classfmonline.com/Elikem Adiku