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Spencer Wan Blog of Saturday, 14 December 2024

Source: Eric Afatsao

Miracles Aboagye claims that Bawumia paid for "sins" he didn't commit.

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Miracles Denis Aboagye, the spokesperson for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia's 2024 campaign, asserted that conditions outside of his control, not his own behavior, caused the vice president to lose the election.Mr. Aboagye clarified that a lot of people think Dr. Bawumia was a victim of the circumstance and wasn't unsuited to be a leader.

In light of the election results from last week, this has caused a great deal of compassion for the vice president."One thing that is very evident from these discussions is that everyone appears to feel sympathy for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as a candidate who is a victim of his circumstances," he stated."It seems as though sins were thrust upon him, over which he had no control, while he was going about his own mission," Aboagye clarified.

”He went on to say that it is now Dr. Bawumia's duty to address the public and provide an explanation for why he lost the 2024 election.“”He now has an obligation to approach these individuals and say, "I know you punished me for these things, but would you like to talk to me?"


We converse to see if we can mend these scars and discover a shared way to

The future?"Dr. Bawumia's capabilities, his ability, his level of innovation, and the fact that he is the leader this country needs are not in doubt," Aboagye said, despite the devastating loss in Saturday's polls. Then then, sometimes you're in the right position at the wrong time," he said.
The Vice President's defeat was highlighted by him, who said, "He is basically being punished for a lot of sins he did not commit."In last week's poll, Dr. Bawumia of the NPP received 4,657,304 votes out of 11,191,422 valid ballots, whereas Mr. John Mahama of the NDC secured a landslide victory with 6,328,397 votes.

Former President John Mahama, now President-elect, and his team have started the transition process ahead of his swearing-in on January 7, 2025, when the administrations of Nana Akufo-Addo and Bawumia come to an end.