I have seen the first three winners in the NPP Super-Delegates Elections. My preliminary thoughts are that, nothing is surprising about the placements of 1-3. The majority of the delegates were “politicallly made” by the establishment and their continuous stay in office as appointees, and even as elected people, is based on the support of the establishment. They couldn’t have varied their votes.
Ken also garnered his kind of great show among those who felt they could get his support in terms of money in their future electoral and political endeavors. He could be a kingmaker and would easily nominate some of these guys for positions. But what makes him a serious force in the future is that, he is also a very much grassroots person.
So, our Veep cannot be complacent because the real kingmakers will be at the grassroots where both Alan and Ken are likely to make huge incursions, according to very scientific data on the NPP delegate preferences. He, Alan and Ken must therefore work harder.
The future of the NPP Presidential Aspirant race is heavily pregnant with definitely hugely uncertain possibilities. More work must be done by Veep to get to the grassroots; more work must be done by Alan to win more people at the top as he’s likely to put up a better show among the grassroots in November; and Ken, the maverick, must work harder to appeal to both segments of the delegates.
Those who have just voted can still change their mind towards any direction; no one must be complacent and no one must give up. Delegates at the grassroots must remain fired up to decide who must lead the party according to ONLY THEIR CONSCIENCE, and never the outcome of the just-ended exercise.
Congratulations to all Aspirants, especially our Veep, Ken, and Alan.
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You see, Alan is a hardworking man who is gentle and nice-looking but not charismatic. I believe he has done very well as a trade minister and would have made a better team with Vice President Bawumia. Notwithstanding the fact that Alan is modest and has hence been humble in campaigning on his remarkable efforts he has made in the 1D1F-programme, despite the fact that it takes time for the newly established factories to be productive and make a noticeable impact on the lives of the citizens, explaining and communicating is key for the voters to appreciate. The determination of the NPP to break the '8' would not have been far-fetched, and the cumulative tendency of Alan to continue to even '16' would have been very promising. By then the good politics and policies would have borne good fruits.
S£x for grades professor.....
Is he now a member of the LGBTQ+ ? To subtly display their colours.
Ouch! Lool!
Future of NPP Flagbearer Race Pregnant With S3X for grades by a Prof. With all the grace that he had, he still wanted to be relevant, but the mark will forever remain unblotted.