Wontumi camp condemns insults and personal attacks in ongoing internal campaign
Bernard Antwi Boasiako's (Chairman Wontumi) campaign team condemned "a series of unfortunate videos circulating on TikTok by a lady known as 'Boya,' in which several respected members of our campaign management team… have been subjected to unwarranted insults and personal attacks" on May 18, 2026.
The campaign team suggested that the online activity of the individual involved made her political inclination "not difficult for objective observers to determine". The team stressed that it remains committed to a campaign based on ideas, competence, and party unity, not insults. The statement urged party supporters to disregard the videos and reject attempts to create division. The campaign warned that continued attacks could undermine cohesion within the party ahead of the 2028 general elections, saying, "We cannot afford to destroy one another today and expect to build a united front tomorrow".
The campaign team described itself as a broad-based movement drawing support from across various factions within the party. The team remains committed to engaging delegates respectfully and democratically to support the candidacy of Chairman Wontumi, who hopes to become the national chairman of the NPP.
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Chairman Wontumi's campaign team has decried insults and personal attacks marring the NPP's internal campaign. The team is calling for decorum as the party navigates its internal democratic processes - but can they maintain unity?
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