The 2020 Parliamentary Candidate for the National democratic Congress (NDC) at the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency, John Dumelo, has revealed his next plans after his electoral defeat.
In a contest described by many as fierce, Mr. Dumelo polled 37,778 votes as against the incumbent, Lydia Seyram Alhassan of the New Patriotic Party who won win with 39,851 votes.
Breaking his silent after his defeat, the actor turned politician revealed he will continue farming, travelling around Ghana, engaging people, helping entrepreneurs and touching the lives of many Ghanaians as much as he can.
Despite expressing discontent with the final results and what he termed as irregularities in the electoral process, he said he will always put the people first before everything else.
Indications are that Mr. Dumelo could come back to contest in future elections as he recounted times he stood to be elected for certain positions and his experiences from those events.
“In 2004, I stood for KNUST Queens hall Secretary, I lost. In 2005 I stood for KNUST Organizing Secretary, Civil Engineering Students Association, I won. In 2019 I stood for the NDC parliamentary primaries, I won. On the 7th of December 2020 I stood for MP at Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency, I lost.”
“Truth is, every time I lose, I come back stronger because I don’t see it as a loss, I see it as a journey to perfection. It is only when you are down that you appreciate what it takes to get back up.” He said.
He further expressed his appreciation to his supporters; and to those who did not vote for him, he said “I hope that in the future I can work and prove to you that I’m worthy of your vote.”
Mr. Dumelo made these known in a statement posted on his facebook page.
Find the full post below.
In 2004, I stood for KNUST Queens hall Secretary, I lost. In 2005 I stood for KNUST Organizing Secretary, Civil Engineering Students Association, I won.
In 2019 I stood for the NDC parliamentary primaries, I won. On the 7th of December 2020 I stood for MP at Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency, I lost.
Truth is, every time I lose, I come back stronger because I don’t see it as a loss, I see it as a journey to perfection. It is only when you are down that you appreciate what it takes to get back up.
So I want to thank the over 37,000 people who voted for me in Ayawaso West Wuogon. From the bottom of my heart, I really appreciate you all. To those that didn’t vote for me, I hope that in the future I can work and prove to you that I’m worthy of your vote.
To Lydia, many said it was impossible for me to even dream of winning but the numbers I pulled in and you winning by a very small margin, especially in such a stronghold of the NPP makes me extremely proud of the whole campaign .
I may not be satisfied with the final results or the irregularities that occurred,but before everything else I am Ghanaian and I will always put the people first“Ut omnes onum sint”.
So I’m ready to help to make this constituency the greatest. (I have new wellinton boots for you too) Mega tsi dzi o
To my colleague actors and those in the creative arts industry who supported me, God bless each and everyone of you, many of you did without me having to ask and I appreciate the overwhelming show of support.
What’s next?
I will continue farming, traveling around Ghana, engaging people, helping entrepreneurs and touching the lives of as many Ghanaians as I can; “facta non verba”.
I thank the Almighty God for bringing me this far and to my family and friends, God bless each and everyone for all the support. To my constituency executives, branch executives and all who made this run possible, especially the young vibrate campaign team members, Chale u do all!!!
In my Likpe Language they say “…Onanto eso lesasaa borleke…” It means because of God everything will be ok.
God bless our Homeland Ghana and make our nation great and strong. “Ad astra per aspera”
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Source: : A1Radioonline.com|101.1MhZ|Ghana