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May 19th , 2024

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ASABEE STORY: AN OPEN LETTER TO NPP DELEGATES

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We are yet at another crossroads as a political party that has left no stone unturned in bringing innovation to the nation's governance and intervention policies. It is unthinkable that we should see a repeat of Afoko style leadership where no one mattered, not even the elders or founding fathers of our great tradition.

I watched various programs of the campaigns of the candidates for the presidential race. So do I from aspiring national managers. If it were left to me, most national executives would fly out the window; bathtub, dirty water and all! There are those who have been enjoying party money with complete impunity and accountability, buying houses for their girls and concubines in London, Canada, Cantonments (here in Accra) and so on! Don't wonder how and why, you voted for them!

It is very healthy to come to terms with the mistakes of the past and correct them as we bounce along the path of destiny, after all we are all fallible. An honest person is one who learns from his mistakes to turn them into a source of inspiration. On the presidential front, we once made a dangerous mistake that almost broke our brotherhood and fragmented us into satellite political groups that could have sent us speeding into the abyss of the bottomless pit. Fortunately, the elders took a stand and reclaimed our group to restore its majesty as an undisputed giant in the democratic landscape of Ghana. So shall we repeat this single most dramatic malevolent mistake for financial reasons? I hope not!

TAKE THEIR MONEY BUT VOTE WISE!

I've never seen anyone treat the party they preside over with no regard for killing queens and cuddling girls while the pawns remain in need except for our party. No president has ever been so lenient. Don't repeat such a terrible mistake!

Under the current outgoing chairman, our party has become the worst it has ever been, truly! Shall we replace him with someone who will further distort our cause as parties while they shout "3dro meso" or "mende chaymayn menwo da" or "ma pre chaymayn five tams nti votu mame"? Shall we replace Blay with someone who claims to have the ability to unify the NPP when he can't assemble a unified group of executives to talk to? Are we going to replace Blay with someone who was treasurer for eight years, i.e. his muscles?

No, I don't think so. In fact, I share the sentiments of the vast majority of NPP foot soldiers and locals who are looking for an energetic young man, someone who has held various positions in both the Kufour and Nana Addo governments and performed his duties flawlessly. without the slightest tussle or scandal. I saw unity in Asabee! I saw liveliness in Asabee! I've seen real interest in folk and foot soldiers in Asabee! I saw in Asabee a formidable force that united our front and broke eight. If you want another eight years of NPP rule, vote for Asabee.

Don't vote for those who want the presidency to secure a pension plan that will satisfy their great grandchildren while you suffer the punishment for your "chooboi hey" delusion! Please save yourself! Please save the party.

Just look at our government's social intervention policy for a nuclear power plant that will continue to benefit Ghana for many years to come. Realize that if we can't break the figure eight, we will regret neglecting that these policies and infrastructure that we have seen going on will suffer!

Let's not be our own curse! Let's pick up the pieces that the current chairman has hacked us into and unite behind a loud chairman like Asabee. I don't want to talk about the emptiness of the other contestants, especially the one who says we won't support him, we give him sand in the gari, as if the chairmanship was his but it was invaded by unwelcome beings!

Someone who can insult a sitting president and talk bad about him everywhere he goes cannot and must not be the chairman of NPP or we will have a worse situation than Afoko! We could have lost the 2016 election but for the timely intervention of our leaders, and even after we vacated the chairmanship to Blay, the first vice, the onus of the campaign fell on the shoulders of Akufo-Addo and everyone else. nice NPP people who kept the faith regardless!

Today we have a four-time failed contestant leading a pack of three uninspiring men. If he had any promise, the delegates would not repeatedly punish him as such. The sad situation is that he keeps coming and one wonders what will ever make him come back every time if he doesn't see the chairmanship as a retirement plan!

Please vote wisely and remember we need a fighter like Asabee to break the eight with his 40-60 plan and many other fantastic agenda items he has shared with you all during his tours across the country which counted excellent three. times! Yes, ASABEE is the man to be entrusted with the fate of JE!

Let's congratulate Asabee for his early victory as chairman JE In shaa ALLAH.

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