Musician turned politician Bice Osei Kufour, popularly known as Obour says the NPP parliamentary primaries was a well fought election.
This comes after he lost the bid to become the candidate for the Asante Akyem Constituency to the incumbent MP, Kojo Asante Boateng.
Obour, in an interview with Doreen Avio, stated that he did well as a first time contender especially since he was close to winning against someone who is more experienced.
He said the incumbent MP beat him with 64 votes which indicates that he did very well at the first time of asking.
“Okyeame Kwame came to Juaso and after the election, he said 'bro you have won'. I knew I won, because, I was into this election and was fighting against an incumbent MP who is slightly more experienced.
"He has the support of the constituency executives, the support of the MCE and all the factors fighting against us but still, he only beat us with 64 votes.
"To me, that is a win and victory because this is my first time in the contest. Some of my delegates were suspended and if they were allowed to vote, hopefully, there would be a different story,” he recounted.
According to Obour, his representation in Parliament will have been a victory for the creative arts industry.
“We are not broken hearted, what it means is that we have four more years to prepare to win the seat. And definitely with their support, we can win the seat."
"The future is that the creative arts industry needs a representative in parliament. The broader creative arts sector needs a voice on the floor of parliament.
"We are not dwindling and stopping until that seat in parliament has been secured for the broader arts industry,” he added.
Obour, who has been away from the music scene for some time now said it will not be surprising if he drops another single, but, at the appropriate time.
“Being a musician is not just about performing. If as I sit now, people still enjoy my performance that is my music. Day in day out, I write some new stuff."
"I am sure at the appropriate time when there is room, energy, the mood and the peace of mind and everything is ready, I wouldn’t be surprised if I drop another banger. While my songs are played, they are performed.” He said
During the June 10 contest, Obour came through with 296 votes while Kwaku Asante Boateng won with 364 votes.
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