The National Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Sammi
Awuku, has said the party approached the just-ended presidential and
parliamentary elections the “African way”, rather than the “European
way”, hence its historic victory.
According to him, the European way of approaching an election is when
the parties involved go to sleep after voting, trusting that the
electoral system would handle the process, whereas the African way is
sacrificing sleep and being extra vigilant throughout the process.
The NPP opted for the latter in the December polls, he said.
The NPP won the presidential elections with 5,716,026 votes,
representing 53.85 per cent, whereas the governing National Democratic
Congress (NDC) managed to poll 4,713,277 votes, representing 44.40%. At
the parliamentary level, the NPP won 170 seats whereas the NDC won 105.
Speaking in relation to this historic victory on Asempa FM’s Ekosii
Sen on Friday December 23, Mr Awuku said: “This time round we did not
approach the elections the European way because we have done it before
and suffered for it. This time we approached it the African way.
“The European way is when you vote and sleep in the comfort of your
home trusting that the system will work perfectly. After losing, you go
round blaming people and in the end say: ‘this is democracy’ and all of
that. We have done that before but we suffered for it, so we did not opt
for that approach this year.”
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