She described Owusu’s decision as a betrayal of the late Sir John’s vision and the NPP’s collective objectives.
Gyamfua stressed that Sir John, the former Forestry Commission boss, had expressed a desire to see Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia become president, a goal that Owusu’s independent candidacy contradicts.
She cautioned that if Owusu’s independent candidacy results in the loss of the Nkoranza seat to the NDC, she would not hesitate to take action against him.
“It is up to him. You claimed to love Sir John, and one of Sir John’s visions was to see Bawumia become president. So why would you betray him?
“If he makes a mistake for us to lose the seat to the NDC, he will see what I would do to him. But I don’t support him, so I don’t care,” she in an interview on Peace FM on May 4, 2024.
Sir John, a former General Secretary of the NPP, remained a devoted advocate of Bawumia until his passing from COVID-19 complications in 2020 at the age of 63.
He stated that patients with kidney and related illnesses would now receive treatment at the facility.
Dr. Atik Adam, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH), extended appreciation to the minister for his assistance, noting that the machines arrived at a crucial moment as the number of kidney patients at the hospital continued to rise daily.
The sr John who willed the national assets to his family? Or another Sir John,? Some of you are jokers, talking about his vision, vision to plunder all our state resources? You have damaged your candidate’s campaign