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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has attributed its humiliating defeat in the December 2024 general elections to what it describes as a spiritual influence.
According to the party’s General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua, there were inexplicable occurrences on the day of the election that suggest a spiritual dimension to the outcome.
Mr Kodua highlighted the unusually low voter turnout among NPP supporters across the country, a situation he believes cannot be explained by conventional means.
In an interview with Ashh FM, excerpts of which are shared by a Facebook user named Yaw Koshievi, he (Justin Kodua Frimpong) attributed the party's poor performance in the elections to various factors, including spiritual influences.
"It was as though our members decided not to vote," he remarked. "In all sixteen regions, it was as if NPP supporters had made an agreement not to cast their votes. This is highly unusual and cannot be attributed to regular political reasons."
During the interview, Kodua expressed concern that some pastors who traditionally offer spiritual support to the NPP, had withdrawn their backing due to internal tensions and anger.
"I appeal to the pastors who intercede for us," he said. "A lot of spiritual machinations occurred ahead of the 2024 elections. Things took place in the spiritual realm, which I believe influenced the outcome. Many pastors and women of prayer, who should have been praying for us, withheld their support because of anger, and that definitely impacted the results."
Rev. Owusu Bempah, a well-known prophet and previous NPP supporter, had publicly prophesied that the party would suffer a major defeat, even going so far as to claim that spiritual forces would ensure the party's defeat.
His prediction came true with the NDC flagbearer, John Mahama, winning the election by a significant margin.
The final results of the election, confirmed by the Electoral Commission on December 9, 2024, saw Mahama securing 6,328,397 votes, or 56.55% of the valid votes, while his closest rival, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the NPP, received 4,657,304 votes, or 41.61%.
The NDC also triumphed in parliamentary elections, claiming 183 seats to hand the NPP just 88 seats.
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