The suspended National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP),
Paul Afoko, supported the NPP to ensure that the party won the
presidential and parliamentary elections, Nana Yaw Osei, spokesperson of
Mr Afoko, has said.
According to him, some of the party’s parliamentary candidates sought
the support of Mr Afoko, which he willingly offered, hence the victory
of the NPP could not have been chalked without Mr Afoko.
His comments follow calls by a leading member of the NPP, George Ayisi
Boateng, that Mr Afoko should show contrition in order to get a route
back into the party.
Mr Ayisi Boateng made the call to the suspended chairman while speaking
in an interview with Chief Jerry Forson, host of Ghana Yensom, on Accra
100.5FM on Tuesday December 13.
But responding to this assertion in an interview with Emefa Apawu on
Class 91.3FM’s 505 on Friday December 16, Mr Osei said: “If anybody
should say that the victory of the NPP in the December 7 presidential
and parliamentary elections was without the contribution of Mr Paul
Afoko, then that…person who has that opinion obviously doesn’t know what
he is talking about.
“[Mr Afoko] supported the campaign and some parliamentary candidates
came to him for help. I need not mention their names, and so support for
the campaign came in different forms from different people.
“So let me say that if anybody should come out there to state that the
victory came without [the involvement of] Mr Afoko, then that person
doesn’t know what he is talking about. There are a lot of people who
helped the party but do not boast about it, thousands of people offered
help.”
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