2020 polls warned NPP but we failed to listen—Patrick Boamah

Okaikwei Central Member of Parliament, Patrick Yaw Boamah has insisted that the New Patriotic Party could have done better in the 2024 elections if the party had listened to the Ghanaian people.
He says the people were talking to the NPP government under Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s leadership with the 2020 results, but the party paid a deaf ear.
To him, the results were a warning sign to the party, but lessons were not learned.
“The 2024 election was a different election across the country,” Boamah said.
Adding that “We had won the 2016 election with a margin of about a million votes and about 169 constituencies. Fast forward to 2020, we won the election with over 500,000 votes and 137 seats plus an independent seat.”
“I believe God was talking to the NPP at the time, and we should have listened to the good people of this country and put in place the right measures and policies to make the people happy,” he remarked.
Patrick Boamah intimated the disconnect with their strongholds, indicating that it should have sent a message, but they were too busy to notice.