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I’ll expose why NPP lost if you don’t apologize – Nhyiaeso MP warns 2024 election defeat probe C’ttee

 

 

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has been warned by Stephen Amoah, the Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso in the Ashanti Region, often known as Sticka, to disclose the true causes of the 2024 election defeat in the area, or he will disclose them himself.

Sticka demands an apology for the alleged misrepresentation, claiming that the party’s executive caucus has issued a report that unfairly accuses him and damages his constituency’s reputation. Despite the party-sanctioned team, he claims the report accuses him of running an alternate campaign team during the race, a charge he strongly refutes. Additionally, he disputes the report’s assertion that he didn’t make use of billboards and posters.

Dr.Stephen Amoah

Speaking in an interview on Hello FM on March 3, 2025, Sticka questioned why the report singled out certain MPs or categories of people, while omitting others.

He cautioned that, if the party fails to retract the false claims and issue an apology, he will “spill it all” to the public. “How can they file a report about how we lost an election in the region and some people’s names won’t be featured? Is that what they want to do here? In this region, I don’t fear anybody, but I respect everybody. Ask them if they have asked me anything before, my constituency chairwoman, first vice, or second vice, or even secretary, youth organizer up to Nasara. Who told them that we had an alternative campaign?”

He further stated, “I have seen that in Nhyiaso, they have schemed to destroy me and my constituency. So, if they don’t come out and speak the truth and retract, I will also come out and tell the public about how we lost the election in the Ashanti region.”

This development follows the recent revelation by former Majority Leader Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu regarding the circumstances surrounding the leakage of the fact-finding committee’s report on the NPP’s election defeat in the Ashanti Region.Source: big familyonline.com

I’ll expose why NPP lost if you don’t apologize – Nhyiaeso MP warns 2024 election defeat probe C’ttee

 

 

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has been warned by Stephen Amoah, the Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso in the Ashanti Region, often known as Sticka, to disclose the true causes of the 2024 election defeat in the area, or he will disclose them himself.

Sticka demands an apology for the alleged misrepresentation, claiming that the party’s executive caucus has issued a report that unfairly accuses him and damages his constituency’s reputation. Despite the party-sanctioned team, he claims the report accuses him of running an alternate campaign team during the race, a charge he strongly refutes. Additionally, he disputes the report’s assertion that he didn’t make use of billboards and posters.

Dr.Stephen Amoah

Speaking in an interview on Hello FM on March 3, 2025, Sticka questioned why the report singled out certain MPs or categories of people, while omitting others.

He cautioned that, if the party fails to retract the false claims and issue an apology, he will “spill it all” to the public. “How can they file a report about how we lost an election in the region and some people’s names won’t be featured? Is that what they want to do here? In this region, I don’t fear anybody, but I respect everybody. Ask them if they have asked me anything before, my constituency chairwoman, first vice, or second vice, or even secretary, youth organizer up to Nasara. Who told them that we had an alternative campaign?”

He further stated, “I have seen that in Nhyiaso, they have schemed to destroy me and my constituency. So, if they don’t come out and speak the truth and retract, I will also come out and tell the public about how we lost the election in the Ashanti region.”

This development follows the recent revelation by former Majority Leader Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu regarding the circumstances surrounding the leakage of the fact-finding committee’s report on the NPP’s election defeat in the Ashanti Region.Source: big familyonline.com

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