In a stunning upset, Elvis Osei Mensah Dapaah emerged victorious in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Primaries for Ahafo Ano South-West, defeating the incumbent National Sports Authority (NSA) boss, Prof Peter Twumasi.
The election results showcased Dapaah’s overwhelming support, garnering 357 votes compared to Prof Twumasi’s 7 votes.
The outcome of the NPP primaries signaled a clear mandate for change within the constituency, as party members opted for a new leadership direction.
Elvis Osei Mensah Dapaah’s resounding victory underscored his appeal and resonance with the electorate, positioning him as the preferred candidate for Ahafo Ano South-West.
Prof Peter Twumasi, the NSA boss in Ghana, faced stiff competition in the primaries, securing only 7 votes.
The results highlight the dynamic nature of political landscapes, where the tide of support can shift decisively based on the candidates’ engagement with the electorate and their articulated visions for the constituency.
The NPP Parliamentary Primaries in Ahafo Ano South-West also featured other contenders, with Lawyer Kwasi Kwakye Sebeh securing 84 votes and Mad Adutwumwaa receiving 48 votes.
However, it was Elvis Osei Mensah Dapaah who emerged as the standout candidate, earning widespread support for his vision and approach to representation.
Elvis Osei Mensah Dapaah encapsulates the significance of this political triumph and the shift in leadership dynamics within the NPP for Ahafo Ano South-West. .
As Dapaah prepares to navigate the broader political landscape in the upcoming general elections, his victory in the primaries sets the stage for a compelling narrative of change and aspirations within the constituency.
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