NPP Scuttled Our Walk In Kumasi Movement for Change
Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:00
Organizers of a failed campaign walk by the Movement for alter in Kumasi are blaming the ruling New Patriotic Party for the poor attendance to the event Saturday morning.
According to them, some personalities within the ruling party thwarted their plans which included bussing fans from far and near to the city to participate in the walk.
They mentioned the Member of Parliament for Effiduase Asokore and Campaign Coordinator for the middle-belt Regions, Dr. Ayew Afriyeh and aide to the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the NPP, Andy Owusu, as directly responsible for aborting their walk.
According to the organizers, they had taken months and weeks to plan the walk which was expected to shake the NPP stronghold and manifest the influence of Alan Kyerematen.
However, the NPP, feeling jittery about how such massive crowd could dampen the spirit of their support base, connived with some individuals to put impediments on the way of participants.
"Look at how we struggled to even get the Metro Mass Buses to convey our people from the various destinations meanwhile we paid them for everything", an organizer complained.
The organizers therefore vowed to expose the NPP for what they termed as a “wicked plot” against them.

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