Ye Ye Asantefuo, we will vote NPP come what may, this mentality isn't productive

Kumawu people ignored a massive hospital project and other heavy infrastructure projects, including provision of clean drinking water by mahama and instead voted massively for npp. Why? Because ye ye asantefuo. What a waste! This mentality must change. It is not helping you the asantefuo.... mansa musa writes ✍

Someone kindly advise my brothers and sisters from Ashanti. You see, I know a number of people of the Ewe community who will always give their votes to their beloved ndc. In fact, there are many of such people in other tribes who are deeply affiliated with party A or part B. The difference between an Ewe ndc supporter and an Ashanti npp supporter is that the Ewe ndc supporter is unlikely to announce on air or on social media that come what may, he or she will vote ndc, unlike the Ashantis who for some unknown reasons love to broadcast that they will vote npp come what may.

Now, if you were a member of the npp top hierarchy, what exactly would motivate you to fight for development for your people, knowing very well that an npp T shirt and a party song and dance will be enough to get their vote. Now Ashanti people, herein lies your problem. Your place is heavily underdeveloped because the npp party you guys love so much is not under any pressure to perform on your behalf.

People whose mums are benefiting from a massive infrastructure provided by mahama, these same Ashanti young men and women are swearing to vote npp come what may. Kumawu people ignored a massive hospital project started by mahama and instead voted massively for npp. Why? Because ye ye asantefuo. What a waste! The people of Assin North have presented the direction of travel going forward. The Ashantis would be well advised to emulate the wisdom of Assin by Assin people. Stop pledging your unwavering support to a political party in public. No other tribes people do that. Stop. It's primitive and not helping you. Thank you

Mansa Musa of NFM Radio

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