General News of Tuesday, 14 January 2025

Source: mynewsgh.com

Arrogance led to your loss, not voter apathy – NDC's Twum Barimah to NPP

Twum Barimah, member of NDC legal team Twum Barimah, member of NDC legal team

A member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Legal Team, Lawyer Twum Barimah, has stated that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) faces a long road back to power, needing to “fight through three elections” before they can hope to close the 1.8 million-vote gap from their recent defeat.

Speaking on the Ghana Se Sen Morning Show on Lawson TV/Radio, Barimah dismissed claims that voter apathy was the reason for the NPP’s loss.

“Voter apathy is just an excuse...look at the Ashanti Region—traditionally their stronghold. Turnout was still around 60% to 80%. The NPP’s defeat was not about voter apathy; it was about arrogance and a failure to listen to the people.”

Barimah emphasised that the NPP must reflect on their defeat and adopt a more humble approach.

“This loss is a lesson for them. You don’t take the electorate for granted and expect to win.”

The Electoral Commission (EC) officially declared the results of the 2024 presidential election on January 10, 2025.

John Dramani Mahama, the NDC candidate, secured a decisive victory with 6,591,790 votes, representing 56.42% of the total votes cast. Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP candidate, garnered 4,877,611 votes, accounting for 41.75%.

Barimah concluded by urging the NPP to focus on rebuilding and addressing internal issues rather than assigning blame.

“If they can learn from this defeat, maybe they’ll have a chance. But it’s going to take at least three election cycles to bridge this gap. The people have spoken loudly and clearly,” he said.

Meanwhile, Watch as religious leaders pray for Mahama and his family’s well being