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I Introduced You To NPP When You Were Nobody- Alan Spits Fire At Wontumi

Alan Kyerematen has slammed Chairman Wontumi for being ungrateful and indulging in shenanigans to undermine him, despite all the help he has offered to him.

While on UTV to answer some pertinent questions in the aftermath of his fallout with the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alan used the opportunity to point out how he literally took Wontumi’s hand and brought him to the NPP, thereby turning his life around as an unknown businessman.

He said this after the interviewer, Maame Yaa Konama Antwi, drew his attention to trending news that Wontumi has asked the NPP faithfuls to remove all Alan Kyeremanten-branded merchandise from all offices of the party in the Ashanti Region.

In a memo he signed, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, aka Chairman Wontumi, requested that all of their branded products be removed from the party’s headquarters. Responding to this, Alan said he is shocked at Wontumi’s behaviour because he’s the one who brought him this far in his political career.

Alan Kyeremanten bragged that he was the reason for that accomplishment since he brought Chairman Wontumi into the NPP fold and was instrumental in his political success,

He recalled how Chairman Wontumi, then a rising businessman, had approached him in 2005 and promised to support his political ambitions; as a result, he helped him become the constituency chairman of Bosumtwi and afterwards the regional chairman of the Ashanti region.

“Who brought Wontumi into the party? Wontumi who is making noise all over the place, if he has someone to be grateful to, he has to be grateful to Alan Kyeremanten for his success in NPP politics. I held his hand and brought him into the party. Who is Wontumi?” He quizzed.

Source – Tru News Report

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