Thursday, 31 October

Bawku: NPP stalwart resigns from party to contest as independent candidate

Politics
Mr. Wuni emphasised that his decision to run as an independent candidate was driven by consultations with various community stakeholders

Bakutoma Abubakar Iddi Wuni, a prominent figure within the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Bawku Central constituency, has announced his resignation from the party.

Mr. Wuni intends to contest the 2024 parliamentary election as an independent candidate, driven by growing dissatisfaction with the party's and government's handling of critical issues.

At a press conference held on Sunday, 28 July 2024, in Bawku, Mr. Wuni detailed his reasons for departing from the NPP, a party he has long supported and contributed to.

“Over the years, I have dedicated myself to the principles and values that our party stands for: people-centred governance, development in freedom, and the rule of law,” he said.

According to Mr. Wuni, “unfortunately, for the past seven years and counting, it has become increasingly clear” that the NPP party does not “care about the concerns of the people” he wants to represent.

Mr. Wuni bemoaned the NPP government’s approach to chieftaincy issues, specifically highlighting the warrant issued by the Bolgatanga High Court on February 18, 2023, for the arrest of the Overload of the Mamprugu traditional area, Naa Bohagu Mahami Abdulai Sheriga.

Despite the withdrawal of the warrant, he noted the lack of an official apology to the Nayiri and the Mamprugu people.

“The NPP government’s actions in attempting to arrest the King of Mamprugu, HRM the Nayiri, have gravely deepened my discontent. Though the warrant was subsequently withdrawn, the NPP and/or government has not found it prudent to apologize to the Nayiri and Mamprugu.

"Such actions not only undermine the dignity and reverence owed to our traditional leaders but also highlight a disregard and contempt toward the Nayiri,” he noted.

Mr. Wuni emphasised that his decision to run as an independent candidate was driven by consultations with various community stakeholders, including opinion leaders, elders, and youth.

He believes this move will better serve the interests of Bawku Central constituents.

My commitment to serving my constituents and advocating for their welfare remains steadfast. I believe this is the best way to ensure that the voices of my people are heard and their needs are addressed,” he stated.

Highlighting his past contributions to the community, Mr. Wuni recounted numerous initiatives he spearheaded, including the provision of irrigation machines to farmers, organising health screening programmes, and sponsoring skills training for women.

These efforts, he argued, demonstrate his dedication to the well-being of his community.

Mr. Wuni also emphasised his intent to unify the Bawku constituency beyond partisan lines.

“We are one people with one common destiny. Whether you are a member or sympathiser of the NDC, NPP, or even non-political, we are one people with a common destiny. Moving forward, I am hopeful that this decision will allow for a renewed focus on the issues that matter most to our community," he stated.

He expressed his willingness to collaborate with any political party that aligns with the interests of Bawku Central.

“My primary focus remains the well-being and progress of our constituency, and we are open to partnerships that will help us achieve our goals for a better Bawku,” he indicated.

Mr. Wuni will face stiff competition from the NPP parliamentary candidate for Bawku Central, Paul Alale Agobire, and the incumbent MP, Mahama Ayariga of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

 

Source: classfmonline.com/Elikem Adiku