Former Obuasi Member of Parliament, Hon. Edward Ennin, has called on the youth of Ghana to consider rejecting the traditional parties, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), in favor of supporting an independent presidential candidate.
Ennin highlighted the need for a fresh approach to Ghanaian politics, emphasizing that breaking away from the two dominant parties could lead to a more inclusive and representative government.
In his address, Ennin likely expressed concerns about the entrenched political divide between the NPP and NDC, which has often resulted in polarized governance and limited alternatives for voters. By advocating for an independent candidate, he may be suggesting that such a candidate could offer new perspectives, policies, and leadership styles that are not bound by the traditional party structures.
His call reflects a growing sentiment among some segments of the Ghanaian population who are disillusioned with the status quo and seek change beyond the established party lines. However, the success of an independent candidate in Ghana’s political landscape would depend on various factors, including the candidate’s popularity, resources, and ability to mobilize support across different demographics.
It remains to be seen how Ennin’s call will resonate with the Ghanaian youth and whether it will lead to a significant shifts in the country’s political dynamics. Nevertheless, his advocacy for an independent alternative underscores the ongoing debates about political reform and the quest for greater inclusivity and diversity in Ghanaian politics.
When asked about the chances and qualities of Mr. John Alan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng as an independent presidential candidate, the former legislature spoke highly of the personality, leadership abilities, competencies and the incorruptible nature of Alan Cash, which he says makes Alan the best man for the country at this troubling times. The outspoken former MP urged the media to be bold and expose the evils being perpetuated against the nation.
In his address to the media following the generous donation made by the independent parliamentary candidate for Obuasi West, Odeneho Kofi Appianin Ennin, to the victims of Koffikrom, a suburb of Obuasi, where torrential rains wreaked havoc by destroying homes and causing injuries to many, he expressed his deep concern and sympathy for the affected residents. Ennin emphasized the importance of community support during times of crisis and highlighted the urgency of providing assistance to those in need.
Obarima kwadwo Gyamfi.