Ghanaian actor, politician, and NDC candidate for the Ayawaso West Wuguon constituency, John Dumelo, has emphasised that the competition between him and Fred Nuamah held significant importance.
He made this assertion while discussing his political ambitions on TV3.
Addressing the rivalry between himself and his friend, John Dumelo emphasised that introducing a new NDC candidate for that specific constituency would have been detrimental.
‘I didn’t mind the contest, but I felt like a contest wasn’t needed. It wasn’t necessary because the party looked at Ayawaso West as a different case, because I had contested in 2020.
“We did extremely well, we nearly won, and we lost by a small margin. So it would have been suicidal to change the candidate. So, in a democracy, a lot of negotiations had to go on.
“As a Democratic party, you had to sit down and do your research, you had to decide that, for this place, let’s change this person, and so on,” he stated.
John Dumelo was chosen as the NDC’s official candidate for the Ayawaso West Wuguon Constituency on Sunday, August 13.
This marks his second consecutive bid for the position.
Prior to this, he encountered resistance from his close friend and fellow NDC party comrade, Fred Nuamah, who initially expressed his own interest in competing for the seat.
However, in a new twist of events, Fred decided to withdraw from the race and throw his support behind John Dumelo.