24th August 2023 4:00:00 AM
2 mins readFormer National Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Sammi Awuku, has confidently declared that the NPP will emerge winner in the upcoming 2024 presidential polls.
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During an interview with Paul Adom Otchere, on Good Evening Ghana, Wednesday August 23, Mr Awuku explained that he had had a rare opportunity in politics to be trained by the communist party in China, while serving as the party's youth leader.
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He has also asserted that he has been trained on how the conservatives operate in the UK, the CDU and the republican party, therefore, he is not oblivious of what goes into campaign works.
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Adding that he has what it takes to determine which candidate can deliver on a mandate.
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"I believe that when I see candidates who show some of these dexterity and the utility ability to also deliver, I can see. The NPP will secure victory in 2024 and the NDC won't understand,"
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The Director General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA) further stated that, he will not rely on any anticipated illegalities by the NPP but "it is important to emphasize that the NPP will win based on strategy."
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You will recall that during Nigeria's presidential elections in February this year, there was evidence on social media suggesting that Peter Obi was the winner of the election.
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But the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) came out at the end of the voting exercise to declare Bola Tinubu as President, which shocked Nigerians and Africans at large.
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Several Nigerians expressed disappointment and even embarked on a short lived protest because of the evidence on social media that Peter Obi won.
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On the basis of this experience, Mr Awuku emphatically stated that "good candidates don't win elections, but good and smart candidates win elections."
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" If a candidate is strategic, the candidate knows when to throw the jabs and when to hit the opponent more at the groing, Errm...politics is strategy. I am sure ahead of the NIgeria polls, Social media in Ghana had their own candidate which was "probably Peter Obi". But the INEC did not declare that.
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Source: The Independent Ghana | Amanda Cartey
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