Sammi Awuku, the MP for Akuapem North, has adopted a positive and hopeful outlook after the New Patriotic Party (NPP) moved to the opposition following the 2024 elections. In a political environment frequently characterized by hostility, Awuku’s comments demonstrate a wish for national unity and advancement. During an appearance on Adom FM’s Burning Issues program, which was reported by MyNewsGh, the MP conveyed his good wishes to the newly elected National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, stressing that the NPP holds no resentment regarding the election results.
“We wish them well,” he stated earnestly. “Our prayer is that the NDC succeeds in implementing policies that will benefit every Ghanaian.”
His tone expressed a sincere optimism that, regardless of political competition, the new government would prioritize the overall welfare of the country. Awuku’s remarks arise during a period of reflection for the NPP. As one of the few party members to keep his position in an election significantly swayed by an NDC surge, he gracefully contemplated the defeat. Instead of assigning blame, he recognized the truths of democratic systems, where the electorate has the authority to determine the nation’s path.
“I do not blame the voters,” he said candidly. “Elections come with repercussions or advantages, and this time, the result didn’t favor us.”
Source:NKONKONSA.com