Audio By Carbonatix
Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, former Minister of Education and Member of Parliament for Bosomtwe, has dismissed suggestions that he lacks influence or resources in the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flagbearer race, insisting he actively supports delegates when he engages them.
Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme on Saturday, January 17, the flagbearer aspirant said it would be misleading to portray him as politically weak or detached from party realities.
According to Dr Adutwum, his engagements with party delegates are practical and respectful, reflecting a mutual understanding of party traditions.
“I’m not a man of straw,” he stated, adding, “I also give to NPP delegates when I visit them.”
He explained that such gestures are part of normal political interactions and should not be misinterpreted or exaggerated.
He stressed that beyond material support, his engagements focus on ideas, competence and a shared vision for the future of the party.
“When I speak to the delegates, they listen because they know I have something to offer—experience, ideas and a track record,” Dr Adutwum said, pointing to his work in government and Parliament as evidence of his credibility.
Latest Stories
-
Alisson injury not ‘a big thing’ despite missing Galatasaray
2 hours -
Scholes ‘did not intend to be offensive’ to Carrick
2 hours -
23 players sent off after mass brawl in Brazil
3 hours -
Court remands pastor over alleged child abuse images
3 hours -
Anthropic sues US government for calling it a risk
3 hours -
Live Nation reaches settlement in US monopoly case
3 hours -
G7 to take ‘necessary measures’ to support energy supplies
3 hours -
Star Assurance rewards 10 more customers in grand finale draw of “40 Reasons to Smile” promo
3 hours -
Guinea opposition leader urges ‘direct resistance’ after 40 parties dissolved
3 hours -
Suhum MP calls for sincere dialogue on labour issues, warns against politicisation
4 hours -
We have instituted measures to diversify our reserves – BoG Governor
4 hours -
Ban on pay-TV services at the Presidency in force; my office is the only place with DSTV – Kwakye Ofosu
4 hours -
Fuel prices could hit GH¢17 if the Middle East crisis persists – COMAC
4 hours -
Cedi records modest appreciation on improved liquidity, but external risks linger
4 hours -
Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey organises briefing meeting with Ghana’s delegation to CSW70
4 hours
