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Wontumi goes quiet after John Boadu's staggering loss
It was an end of the week brimming with shock and shocks as representatives of the overseeing NPP chose to oust John Boadu as the General Secretary for Justin Frimpong Kodua, JFK.
Not the help of the relative multitude of territorial directors of the party meant votes in favor of Boadu to get a third term as the General Secretary.
To be sure, one person who was advocating John Boadu's offered to be in office for the third time was Chairman Wontumi, the Ashanti local administrator.
Before the public agents gathering at the Accra Sports Stadium, Chairman Wontumi was gloating about how John Boadu's position was uncontestable.
In one of his viral meetings, Wontumi completely expressed that John Boadu's situation as the General Secretary was "non-debatable".
"Anyone who needs to challenge John Boadu, then, at that point, the individual needs to pay school expenses; he will be under water," a sure Chairman Wontumi said.
Be that as it may, at the congress grounds, the vociferous NPP administrator got the shock of his life.
He brought about talking with signals as opposed to talking with his opening of the depression in the lower some portion of the human face, encompassed by the lips, through which food is taken in and vocal sounds are radiated.
Wearing a yellow shirt with the engraving CW, the Ashanti territorial director came about to pointing very high when he was moved toward by a correspondent from Asaase radio. Not even steady influence from the correspondent made the 'shamed' director utter a word.
In the interim, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, Assin Central MP, was miserable about the mentality of Chairman Wontumi whipping all local administrators to help the await of John Boadu.
In a meeting with TV3 on the gathering grounds, the MP conveyed areas of strength for a to his partner party part.
"My sibling Wontumi ought to chill off. He ought to chill off [because] he doesn't possess this party. He doesn't by any stretch of the imagination. He needs to chill off.
"Whipping all [regional] administrators to hesitantly lift their hands. Every one of them have been humiliated. Assuming it had been anyplace, every one of the administrators would leave," Kennedy Agyapong said.
Justin Frimpong Koduah crushed occupant John Boadu to win the General Secretary position of the administering NPP.
He surveyed 2,857 votes against Boadu, who acquired 2,524 votes out of the absolute 5,556 votes cast.
JFK will act as the General Secretary of the party for the following four years.
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