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Controversial Video: NPP Delegate Declares Vote for Highest Bidder

‘ NPP Delegate Declares Vote for Highest Bidder’ :In a startling video that went viral on October 24, 2023, a New Patriotic Party (NPP) delegate named Ama Serwaa made a bold and controversial statement about her decision-making process for the upcoming party’s presidential primaries. Ama Serwaa unequivocally declared that her vote would be cast in favor of the candidate who offers her the most money.

In the video shared by TV3, Ama Serwaa did not mince her words, citing the economic hardships she currently faces as her reason for this decision. She expressed her disillusionment, claiming that the primary candidates do not have the country’s best interests at heart.

Ama Serwaa lamented the stark reality of her life, saying, “This is very difficult now. I used to eat Fufu two times a day, but now, it is even difficult to get it once.” Her remarks shed light on the struggles faced by ordinary citizens in Ghana.

She continued, “So, for me, whoever pays the highest has my vote because we don’t see them after voting,” conveying a sense of disillusionment with political promises and their actual impact on her daily life.

Ama Serwaa’s statement reflects a broader sentiment that many citizens might share, particularly in challenging economic times. Her declaration suggests a lack of faith in political leaders and their ability to address the pressing concerns of the people.

As Ghana prepares for the NPP presidential primaries scheduled for Saturday, November 4, 2023, Ama Serwaa’s comments underscore the importance of politicians reconnecting with the needs and aspirations of the average Ghanaian.

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The four candidates competing in these primaries, including Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Assin Central legislator Kennedy Agyapong, ex-Food and Agriculture Minister Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, and ex-Mampong legislator Francis Addai-Nimoh, will need to address the genuine concerns of voters like Ama Serwaa to gain their trust and support.

While Ama Serwaa’s statement may be disheartening to some, it serves as a stark reminder of the critical role that politicians play in shaping the lives of ordinary citizens. The upcoming NPP presidential primaries will be an opportunity for candidates to prove their commitment to the betterment of Ghana and its people.

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