Bekwai Independent PC in 2020 Elections rejoins NPP; campaigns for Dr. Bawumia and Lawyer Ralph in a Health Walk

In a dramatic U-turn on Saturday 11th May 2024, Lawyer Amofa at the Amansie Nsroma Social Center, decided to ignore his independent aspirations to join the NPP in their energetic Health Walk to promote Dr. Bawumia and Lawyer Ralph Poku-Adusei.
The Bawurnia Ladies Walk was one of a kind that recorded colourful display of the NPP spirited energy.
The atmosphere crackled with energy amidst vibrant banners of Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and Lawyer Ralph Poku-Adusei fluttering in the air, displaying slogans and symbols of the party.
The event also saw the full involvement of the outgoing MP Joseph Osei Owusu (JOE WISE).
It also witnessed a sea of passionate supporters, chants, slogans and waving flags: Music amidst brass band also added colour to the fervor.
According to participants at the Bawunia Ladies Walk and NPP loyalists, as we approach the 2024 elections, this move by Lawyer Akwasi Amofa is seen as crucial in prioritizing unity above anything else ahead of the December 7th elections.
He unceremoniously chose to come back to the NPP after posters and fliers of his intention to contest for the 2024 Dec 7 elections as an Independent candidate came out.
From hindsight, this gesture is a testament to the speculation that he would abandon his independent ambitions and rejoin the NPP to support the NPP Parliamentary Candidate, Lawyer Ralph Poku-Adusei in the general elections.
A source close to Lawyer Ralph Poku-Adusei underscored internal party coherence in policy formulation and implementation.
He said this coherence enhances the party’s credibility and appeal to the electorate, as it demonstrates a clear and consistent vision for governance.
“As members of the party, it is incumbent upon us to accommodate divergent views and solidarity in order to fulfill our collective mission and aspirations.
This indicates the party can more effectively advanie its agenda and negotiate with other political entities to achieve compromise and consensus on key issues.
From: Modern Ghana