Audio By Carbonatix
New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer aspirant, Kwadwo Poku, has revealed that the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has failed to honour all invitations or meetings organised by the other aspirants.
This follows claims made by Boakye Agyarko, also a flagbearer aspirant in the upcoming NPP Presidential Primaries, that nine out of the 10 aspirants have been meeting to discuss their policies and explore possible alliances ahead of the presidential primaries.
However, the Vice President has been absent in all these meetings.
According to Kwadwo Poku, while he does not fault Dr. Bawumia for failing to show up to any of these meetings, he believes the Vice President may be sticking to his own campaign strategy and may reach out to other aspirants following the Super Delegates’ Conference slated for Saturday, August 26.
“You see, as Mr. Boakye Agyarko said on your show (PM Express), there isn’t a cabal or Mafioso or whatever. Look, I have Mr. Adei Nimo’s number, I have Dr. Apraku’s number, I have honourable Alex’s number. We’ve all talked amongst ourselves.
“In the meetings that were had or even the letter – you remember we wrote a petition to the party for the centralized voting - when the letter was done it was sent to Dr. Bawumia, but he just refused to sign it. So everything that we have done, we’ve made attempts, he’s aware of everything that we’ve done,” he said.
Meanwhile, he has denied claims that these meetings have been geared at alienating Dr. Bawumia in the event of a run off.
According to him, no one has been plotting against the Vice President, hence, those claims are unfounded.
“As you go into such a race where there are 10 people, you need to be sure of, in case you don’t make it, who do you back. Or in case you make it who do you now get to align with you. So that discussion has been ongoing.
“What everybody has to realise is that eventually there’s going to be a winner. Now if five comes off on Saturday and five goes into November 4th, and nobody even gets 50 plus one, there is going to be a run-off between the top two.
“So everybody at any point in time needs to be conversant with the other person’s message. So the conversation I am part of is the conversation to get to know the other aspirants. There isn’t a conversation that is saying that we’re going to basically go against any establishment or candidate.
“I don’t think nobody has said 'let us go after somebody', that is not what the conversation is. There has been no conversation where somebody has been called an establishment candidate,” he said.
Latest Stories
-
Lands Minister refutes claims of missing seized excavators, unveils tracking system
9 seconds -
Ghana set to launch National AI Strategy to boost local innovation – Sam George
1 minute -
PURC gives ECG 48 hours to fix prepaid metering concerns
5 minutes -
Makola No. 2 Market managers justify rent increase amid traders’ protests
6 minutes -
Mahama to deliver 2026 State of the Nation Address today
10 minutes -
Rapid prepaid electricity depletion not caused by smart meters – Adomako-Mensah rejects ECG’s assertion
12 minutes -
GoldBod warns licence holders over failure to file monthly gold transaction reports
27 minutes -
E&P controls 45% of Ghana’s mining operations, eyes greater role in economic growth
31 minutes -
UEW lecturer questions scientific rigor of EPA’s Nano Copper river clean-up
42 minutes -
NAPO’s guidance key to my 2012 victory – Afenyo-Markin
46 minutes -
Police arrest 7 over fake traffic fine scam targeting mobile money users
51 minutes -
NDPC, DTI rally stakeholders to drive 2026 human capital development agenda
56 minutes -
GNAPS welcomes government’s declaration of Wednesdays as Fugu Day
1 hour -
CHRAJ Director laments delay in implementation of Disability Act
1 hour -
Secure customs system critical to Ghana’s competitiveness – Trade Minister
1 hour
