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The Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, Dr Stephen Amoah, has said that he is not surprised by Bryan Acheampong's performance in the NPP presidential primaries and that he should be seen as a strong political figure going forward.
Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Monday, February 2, during discussions on a review of the NPP presidential primaries, Dr Amoah was asked to share his thoughts on how Dr Acheampong fared in the contest.
In his response, Dr Amoah outlined what he described as the key factors that shape success in political competitions.
“When it comes to politics, there are three main issues you cannot ignore,” he said. “The financial capability, the goodwill or the network, and how you strategise or your personal strategy.”
According to him, Dr Acheampong demonstrated strength in all three areas, which explains his performance in the race.
“I think he had all three, so I am not surprised at all. Honestly, I’m not surprised. And you cannot keep scorn on the chances of others, of course,” Dr Amoah stated.
He added that Dr Acheampong should be seen as a strong political figure going forward.
“I think he’s a force to reckon with in the near future,” he said, while cautioning that political circumstances can change. “All things being equal, and all times are not equal.”
Dr Amoah also highlighted how Dr Acheampong positioned himself among the other leading contenders in the primaries.
“I think he was able to position himself well between Dr Bawumia and then Kennedy Agyapong. He was smart enough to come out with some sort of information and messages that illustrated him as the peaceful one and the one who can bring peace and unity.”
He explained that such messaging likely resonated with party delegates and observers. “I’m sure people look at all those things. But I think he’s done well.”
“I congratulate him as much as I congratulate the other candidates,” he added.
In the just-ended NPP Presidential primaries, Former Minister for Food and Agriculture Dr Bryan Acheampong secured 36,303 votes, equivalent to 18.53 per cent.
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