Daniel Okyem Aboagye, the incumbent Member of Parliament for Bantama in the Ashanti Region has been trolled by Ghanaians on social media after he lost his re-election bid in the NPP parliamentary primaries held today, June 20, 2020.
According to some Ghanaians, his inability to develop his constituency since he got into parliament was the reason for his ‘massive loss’.
The MP who is noted for 'Am I chop chop?' statement was defeated by his opponent, Francis Asenso-Boakye by a number of 334 votes, out of the total of 578 votes cast.
Check out some of the reactions below:
Herrh Chairman Kokofo ankasa errn ????????????. He show Okyem Aboagye say, you do me, I do you, Man no go vex ????????????#NPPDecides #NPPPrimaries
— Kobina Otchere Ackom (@Mastermindzz1) June 20, 2020
Okyem Aboagye shouldn't have attacked the president
— Addae Nketsiah (@NKETSIAH__) June 20, 2020
Asenso Boakye 455, Okyem Aboagye 122. Gap no so ky3n osono maame dross.
— NY (@NYboateng) June 20, 2020
North Sunthreso really mafia Okyem Aboagye ????
— Ato Kwamena (@Papaspoke) June 20, 2020
The gap between #BantamaAsensoBoakye and Okyem Aboagye de3... ????????????????
— ???????????????????? ????. ???????????????????????????? (@BerkoRich) June 20, 2020
I feel sorry for Okyem Aboagye in Bantama. The way Chairman Kokofu dey work give Chief Asenso Boakye noe be joke
— Austine Woode (@obiMpenaAustine) June 17, 2020
Okyem is deflated
Daniel Okyem Aboagye's Blue book didn't help him. #EIBElectionHub @Starr1035Fm
— Stay@home!!! (@BorleyBortey) June 20, 2020
I listened to Mugabe yesterday and he said, Bantama Asenso Boakye would loose the election. He kept on saying 5000 angels were behind Okyem Aboagye. Now, Asenso has won. Monday, I will listen to his gimics.
— Kokonte Wura (@IamKokonteWura) June 20, 2020
Hon. Okyem Aboagye - 122
— Rex (@RexOmarrr) June 20, 2020
Francis Asenso Boakye - 455
Bantama has decided. Let's unite.
Bohyen is your stronghold but you got 13 against Asenso's 81 votes. Okyem Aboagye must go and sleep somewhere. Bantama Asenso Boakye is the new Parliamentary Candidate. 126 against 456 is a wide margin.
— Collins Atta Poku (@PapaPoku) June 20, 2020