Hopeson Adorye, a member of the NPP Communications team and a staunch admirer of Alan Kyeremanten, has issued an apology to the public for comments he made recently.
Hopeson Adorye has acknowledged full responsibility for his words on Saturday in a recent Facebook post. To everyone he may have upset with his statements, he offered his sincerest apologies.
“Although it’s not in me, I swear I didn’t set out to cause confusion. If I have upset anyone, it is entirely my fault, and I humbly regret “His words.
Not only that, but he clarified that he is not Alan Kyeremanten’s director of operations, either. He is merely an advocate for Alan Kyeremanten’s 2024 election victory.
“For the record, I want to say unequivocally that I have never worked as an Operations Director for Alan Kyerematen and am unaware of the existence of any such campaign team. I accept Asanteman’s verdict that Alan Kyerematen is the ideal person to unite the NPP and lead them to victory in 2024 “They wrote in.
This follows Hopeson Adorye’s revelations to the people of Ghana about the “NPP Tradition,” as he has dubbed it. In his opinion, NPP adheres to what is called the Danquah-Busia-Dombo tradition. According to him, the Danquah are the South, the Busia are the Middle Belt, and the Dombo are the North.
He went on to say that former president Kuffour was a Busia, and that he had chosen a northern aid to help him. President Akufo-Addo chose a northerner to assist him since he is of the Dankwa . He reasoned that he couldn’t choose a northern ally without Alan Kyeremanten, a figure from the Busia tradition.
His remark that the NPP invariably chooses running partners from the Northern area has sparked a number of responses. Several political activists have taken this to suggest that Hopeson Adorye thinks the Northeners are unqualified to be president or even the party’s presidential candidate.
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