September 20, 2024
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NAPO CONDEMNS MAHAMA’S “INSULTS” TO CHIEFS, URGING GHANAIANS TO REJECT THE NDC.

The NPP’s vice-presidential candidate has called on politicians to choose respectful language rather than insults, highlighting the need to seek the blessings and support of these influential groups.

The NPP’s vice-presidential candidate has urged politicians to use respectful language instead of insults, emphasizing the importance of gaining the blessings and support of these influential groups.

For him [Mahama] to have issues with them is a clear sign of disrespect. He visits these traditional rulers and clergymen to seek their support when he is campaigning, yet he now turns around and disrespects them. I find it very strange for him to behave this way, especially when we all understand the pivotal role they play in our society

It would be suicidal for any traditional ruler, clergy, or civil society organisation to support the NDC. They are unfit to lead Ghana. The NDC has shown time and again that they do not value the input of our traditional leaders, and that lack of respect should concern every Ghanaian

We will continue to seek your blessings and your votes. The NPP recognizes the invaluable role of our traditional leaders and clergy in shaping the future of this nation. They deserve our utmost respect and consideration, and we will ensure that their voices are heard and valued in our governance

Dr. Opoku Prempeh addressed the people of Ofoase in the Juaben Constituency during the “Possibilities 2” campaign stop in the Ashanti Region on Wednesday, September 19.

He also visited Kumawu and Oyoko in the Kumawu Constituency, where he engaged with chiefs, religious leaders, and students. Kumawumanhene Barima Sarfo Tweneboah Kodua expressed his enthusiasm for Dr. Mathew Opoku Prempeh’s appointment.

The traditional ruler highlighted how instrumental “Napo” has been, commending the NPP for the many developmental projects in the area, particularly the modern hospital and improved road infrastructure.

 

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