Politics of Wednesday, 27 December 2023
Source: starrfm.com.gh
Member of Parliament for Akuapem South Constituency, Osei Bonsu Amoah, and his Special Aide, Eric Yeboah Apeadu, have submitted their nomination forms to contest the Parliamentary primaries of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).
This move comes as a shock, especially considering O.B Amoah’s earlier declaration of not seeking a fourth term.
Other notable aspirants in the primaries include Kwame Ofori-Gyau, Eric Samuel Annor-Mensah, and Frank Aidoo, the Municipal Chief Executive.
Sources suggest that O.B Amoah’s decision to contest emerged following indications that MCE Frank Aidoo was likely to enter the race.
Insiders claim that O.B Amoah’s strategic move involves triggering provisions that would require Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives to resign two years ahead, potentially leading to the disqualification of Frank Aidoo.
The subsequent plan, it seems, is for O.B Amoah to step down, paving the way for his Personal Aide to emerge winner since the MCE is the only potential threat in the race.
The situation has sparked tension within the party in Akuapem South as some individuals have reportedly petitioned the party to call O.B Amoah to order just so the party is not destroyed ahead of the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections.
Out of the ninety-two aspiring candidates who picked nomination forms expressing intention to contest parliamentary seats in the Eastern region 84 have officially filed their nominations, setting the stage for a competitive race across 22 constituencies.
A statement issued by the Regional Secretary Anthony Osei-Adjei said ten (10) formidable female aspirants among the 84 candidates are poised to challenge the status quo of male dominance.
Additionally, the primaries showcase not only a commendable focus on gender diversity but also feature 17 candidates falling within the youth category, presenting a blend of experienced and emerging leaders.
Hon Bryan Acheapong in Abetifi and Frederick Obeng Adom in Upper West Akim ran unopposed.