Wontumi Speaks Out: Am I Not Ghanaian Anymore, Why Halting All My Operations?

In a dramatic turn of events, Chairman Wontumi, a prominent figure in the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has publicly decried his financial struggles, claiming that President John Mahama has frozen his bank accounts.

This statement comes as Wontumi reveals his inability to provide for his children’s basic needs, including school fees.

In an emotional plea, Wontumi questioned his identity and belonging as a Ghanaian under the current administration.

“Am I not a Ghanaian anymore? Now that you’ve won the election and become President, does that mean I’m no longer a Ghanaian?” he lamented during a recent gathering.

Wontumi urged fellow NPP supporters and concerned citizens to stand against what he termed an “abuse of power” by President Mahama.

His call to action resonated with many who feel that political rivalries have unfairly impacted their lives. “Ghanaians, rise! Arise, Ghanaians! All NPP supporters should rise. It is because of you that Mahama is treating me this way,” he exclaimed.

The former party chairman’s remarks have sparked conversations around political accountability and the impact of governance on everyday citizens.

As tensions rise within the political landscape, observers are left wondering how this will affect party unity and public sentiment in the lead-up to future elections.

Story Written By Adu Kingsley | Kobby Kyei News

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