Chief of Staff Frema Osei Opare accused of paying huge money to buy Votes for Bawumia

Hopeson Adorye's allegations has thus gone to justify the perception. 

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A leading member of the Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen campaign team, Hopeson Adorye has accused the Chief of Staff, Frema Osei Opare of votes buying in the just ended super delegates Congress of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

His allegations come after the results of the Super Delegates Congress was announced at the party’s headquarters with candidates Francis Addai Nimo and Boakye Kyerematen Agyarko heading for a run-off for the 5th position.

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Speaking to the media after the declaration of the results, Hopeson Adorye who officially speaks for Alan’s Campaign categorically accused the Chief of Staff of vote buying.

He stated that, after Madam Frema Opare cast her vote, she was seen entering the Women’s Organizers office where she was paying money to the electorates after they voted.

He alleged further that, the actions of the Chief of Staff are position-oriented because she wants to become a running mate for the Vice President. Mahamudu Bawumia who took lead in the Super Delegate elections with 629 votes representing 68.15% of the total votes cast.

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Ahead of the elections some names were bundled in the media as possible candidates Dr Bawumia would nominate as his running mate should he eventually be nominated to lead the NPP into election 2024. Strongly among the list is Chief of staff Frema Osei Opare.

Hopeson Adorye’s allegations has thus gone to justify the perception.

Chief of Staff Frema Osei Opare is yet to comment on the allegations that have since gone viral in both traditional and social media.

More on this soon…

Source: with additional info from Gbcghanaonline 

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