The delegates are human beings; fear human beings – Addai-Nimoh

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A flagbearer hopeful of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Francis Addai-Nimoh has said that in a way, he feels betrayed that he could not secure the number of votes to be part of the five aspirants who were voted for in the super delegates conference for the main internal elections on November 4.

Francis Addai-Nimoh and Boakye Agyarko polled 9 votes each, resulting in a run-off between the two of them to determine who places 5th.

Vice President Dr Bawumia swept 629 of the votes (68.15%) followed by Kennedy Agyapong and Alan Kyerematen with 132 votes (14.3%) and 95 votes (10.29%) respectively.

Speaking on the Ghana Tonight show on TV3 on Monday, August 28, Mr Addai-Nimoh said “They [delegates] are human beings and so fear human beings.”

Asked whether he was disappointed over his inability to fall in the top five, he answered “If you are looking for a certain number of votes and you didn’t get it, you can say betrayal.”

Asked again whether he would step down for Boakye Agyarko to be the 5th aspirant, he answered “Not at all, the rules are there, we are following the rules. The guidelines said should there be a tie there shall be a run-off.”