Recent demise of some Prominent individuals in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has sparked concerns and raising questions about the state of political discourse in Ghana. The tragic incident, suspected to be a case of poisoning, has sent shockwaves through the nation’s political landscape.
Former member of Parliament and CEO of 2M Express ( a transport company), Hon. Daniel Okyem Aboagye representing Bantama Constituency in the Ashanti region of Ghana died mysteriously on 23rd September, 2023 with rumors that he was curse by some market women at the central market in Kumasi over a piece o land.
Daniel Okyem Aboagye, Businessman & Politician.
Another member of Parliament who double as Deputy Minister of Finance, Hon. Lawyer John Kuma representing the people of Ejisu Constituency in the Ashanti region. Report reaching AMN News indicate that the renowned lawyer has been buttering sickness suspected to emerge from food poisoning in recent times. Lawyer John Kuma was among few personalities in the NPP tipped to become the rally mate of the Dr. Mammud Bawumia, Vice President of the current administration and flagbearer of NPP.
Preliminary reports suggest that these prominent individuals may have succumbed to poisoning, although the exact circumstances surrounding their deaths remain unclear. Speculation abounds as to the motive behind such a heinous act, with some attributing it to internal strife within the party and others pointing to external influences seeking to sow discord and instability.
The news of these tragic deaths comes at a critical juncture for Ghana, with citizens and political leaders alike emphasizing the need for concerted efforts towards national development and progress. The NPP, as the party in power, has been tasked with spearheading initiatives aimed at improving the lives of Ghanaians and addressing pressing socio-economic challenges facing the country.
However, the somber reality of political infighting and violence casts a dark shadow over aspirations for a brighter future. Instead of channeling their energies towards nation-building and governance, members of the NPP find themselves embroiled in a tragic saga of betrayal and loss.
Political analysts warn that such incidents not only undermine public trust in the democratic process but also hinder efforts to foster unity and collaboration among political stakeholders. The poisoning deaths serve as a grim reminder of the high stakes involved in Ghana’s political landscape and the need for greater accountability and transparency within the ranks of political parties.
AMN | Anochie’s Report | Accra.