I Lost Ayawaso West Wuogon Election Because Of Legon Students- Dumelo
In preparation for the upcoming 2024 elections, actor John Dumelo, who is aspiring to challenge the incumbent Lydia Alhassan for the Ayawaso West Wuogon seat, has acknowledged the factors that led to his defeat in 2020.
During his appearance on Bola Ray’s Starr Chat, Dumelo emphasized the absence of students on campus during the election as a significant contributing factor to his loss.
Furthermore, he outlined his strategy to address and rectify these issues moving forward.
“I think the first one was that we went door to door, but we didn’t go everywhere. The second one was that the students were not on campus, i.e., in 2020.
And so that’s how we lost. The third one was that we had a few mishaps during the election period, which I cannot say now, but those are the lessons,” he said.
Additionally, Dumelo confirmed that he has taken note of his mistakes and is committed to making every possible effort to secure victory in the upcoming 2024 parliamentary elections.
“The last time I was telling somebody that this time around, we are not working hard, but we are working smart, We need to be able to look at the strengths and weaknesses of our opponents and use that for ourselves.
So I think we’ve learned so many lessons. We’ve dotted our I’s and crossed our t’s, and we know why we lost, and we know how we can win in 2024.”