The
2012 Vice Presidential Candidate for the Convention Peoples Party
(CPP), Nana Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumakuma, has revealed that the 2012
election was seriously characterized by vote buying.
According to
the queen mother turned politician, Ghanaians have learnt their lesson
and that was why the CPP won the by-election at Kumbungu.
She
also stated that the hardships Ghanaians were facing and the good
candidate the CPP presented to the people of Kumbungu made them win the
by-elections.
“NHIS is dying, the doctors’ strike and all the
labour unrest that have taken centre stage in Ghana now gave us the
opportunity to win this by-election,” she opined.
“I wish we were having another general election today, like we will know what Ghanaians really want,” she said
Nana
Sarpong was speaking to Ark FM in Sunyani on May Day on the way forward
for the CPP as they have won the Kumbungu seat. She said the party has
more plans for Ghanaians and is preparing the way forward for the party
in 2016.
She refuted the claim that the National Democratic
Congress (NDC) lost to the CPP because all their concentration was on
the Supreme Court issue thereby not getting the time to campaign.
She
also denied allegations that the NDC intentionally surrendered the seat
to the CPP because of the allegations made by some CPP ladies that
their 2012 Presidential Candidate, Dr. Abu Sakara Foster, was
campaigning for the NDC Presidential Candidate, John Dramani Mahama.
She
further mentioned that the CPP in the 2012 election did not have enough
funds to mount big billboards, share money and T-shirts and to go round
the country.
Nana Sarpong stated that though vote buying took
place in the by-elections, the CPP won the seat because they presented a
better candidate coupled with the fact that the people of Kumbungu,
like other Ghanaians, are also experiencing hardship in the country.
She
used the opportunity to thank the people of Kumbungu and promised that
their parliamentary candidate will never disappoint them. |
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