Who takes over Abuakwa North Constituency? 

Thursday 18th of April 2024

Who takes over Abuakwa North Constituency? 

The Abuakwa North Constituency cut out of the Akyem-Abuakwa supporters in 2004 and has been perhaps the most secure seat of the decision NPP until 2004 when the body electorate was separated. 

The momentum President Akufo-Addo had won the seat for the NPP in 1996, 2000, and 2004. 

Both the NPP Presidential and parliamentary up-and-comers have reliably since the fourth republic, won the lion's share casts a ballot in this body electorate and political watchers have contended that it gave the idea that citizens in this voting demographic decided on partisan principals and along these lines the competitors didn't make a difference to an extreme. 

A transcendently cultivating zone, the Abuakwa North voting public, has sixteen towns and towns, and eminently among them is Kukurantumi, Old and New Tafo, Osiem and Anyinasin just as 16 appointive zones with an absolute citizen populace of around 43,652 as toward the finish of the 2020 EC enlistment work out. 

The primary Parliamentarian to lead the individuals of Abuakwa North was the late Joseph Boakye Danquah Adu, of the NPP in the 2004 general races with 16,027 votes to beat the National Democratic Congress (NDC) competitor Simon Peter Asirifi, who had 7,596 and a free applicant Peter Effah Owusu who had 2,223 votes. 

Previous President John Agyekum Kuffour, of the NPP, surveyed 16,722 votes in the Presidential race, whiles Professor John Evans Atta Mills of the NDC acquired 8,742 votes, Dr Edward Mahama of PNC and George Aggudey of CPP had 123 and 89 votes separately. 

In 2008, Professor Samuel Kwadwo Amoako won the seat on the ticket of the NPP by surveying 14,760 votes, the NDC applicant Simon Peter Asirifi got 9,714 votes, Eric Asamoadu Dwapanyin of CPP had 257 and Hagan Asiedu Isaac of PNC had 242 votes, whiles then competitor Nana Akufo-Addo got 15,377 votes and Professor Mills had 9,341. 

The late Joseph Boakye Danquah Adu, returned emphatically to win the savagely challenged primaries with the officeholder MP and along these lines, the 2012 decisions with 18,812 votes, whiles the NDC up-and-comer, Mr Victor Smith surveyed 12,309, in the Presidential, Mr Akufo-Addo acquired 19,162 and afterward President John Mahama surveyed 12,309. 

Prior to the 2016 general political decision, the slaughtering of the then MP, Mr J.B Danquah Adu in February 2016, occasioned a by-political decision, and Mrs Gifty Twum-Ampofo, an educationist remained on the ticket of the NPP and won with 10,033 votes, nonetheless, the NDC boycotted that bye-political decision on grounds of compassion. 

Mrs Twum Ampofo, as officeholder proceeded to win the primaries of the NPP and challenged in 2016 as their parliamentary up-and-comer and acquired 17,838 votes while his competitor, Mr Victor Smith of the NDC got 11,754 votes and an Independent Candidate Mr Adjei Danquah Patrick had 524 votes. 

Nana Akufo-Addo kept up his predominance in the official race with 19,593 votes as against Former President John Mahama of NDC who had 10,004 votes, with the other five up-and-comers getting 252 votes altogether. 

With the above depiction, the 2020 general political race vows to be energizing as the NPP would need to demonstrate their strength over the seat, or the NDC would need to show that their message of the NPP performing wretchedly had reverberated well with individuals to bring a change. 

The officeholder MP, Mrs Twum-Ampofo who is at present a Deputy Education Minister prominently referred to in the voting demographic as Hajia Kande, is ready to give his gathering another resonating triumph come December 7, after she crushed three different applicants including Kofi Obeng-Mensah, Lawyer Nana Serwah Acheampong, and Lawyer Kay Amoah Junior at the NPP primaries. 

The NDC up-and-comer Rev Charles Darko Yeboah prevalently known as Ozey, then again, went unopposed in his gathering's primaries and is persuaded that he would pull a major shock to enroll the NDCs first parliamentary triumph for the territory, come December 7. 

Mrs Twum-Ampofo accepts that her commitment to advancement in the electorate was enormous, combined with the way that few formative tasks were continuous just as the advantages of the public authority's lead projects, for example, the free SHS and planting for food and occupations puts her at a profitable position. 

The NDC applicant, who is the Proprietor of Only Believe Senior High School at Akyem Kukurantumi, on the hand was cheerful that the constituents required an adjustment in parliament and with the commitment he had the option to bringing to the table the individuals as far as supporting numerous through training, he was a long ways in front of winning the seat come December 7.


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