Mr Divine Otoo Agorhom over the weekend beat Mr Alfred Boye and Archibold Cobbina to become the ruling party’s Greater Accra Regional Chairman. He polled 276 votes as against 269 votes for Alfred Boye and 66 votes for Archibold Cobbina.
Appearing on CitiFM’s Point Blank on Monday, victorious Divine Otoo Agorhom, responding to Umaru Sanda Amadu’s question: “Are you the Flagstaff house candidate”, responded, “Yes, Yes!…”
Asked “if he enjoyed Flagstaff House support”, he replied: “Yes. I did… Yes … They supported me. Yes. I had support from them… They called me and encouraged me… They gave me money.” He revealed.
“You mean Flagstaff House gave you money?”, Umaru Sanda Amadu asked again. “They gave me money, yeah”, came the response.
He was however quick to add that “Even if they gave me one cedi it’s still money”, MyNewsGh.com observed.
Questioned by the Host whether it is lawful for a political party to be supported with government funds, he had a response ready:
“My party is in government, okay. So those there, the individual members there at Jubilee house, the staff are members of the NPP so if I go with my bowl and do silver collection it is from them”, he explained.
He revealed he had no idea of how much he spent in total on the campaign and was yet to have a meeting with his campaign finance director, but indicated aside feeding and posters, on the election day, he paid each of the over 544 delegates from 32 constituencies GHC 100 as transportation.
The Camps
Prior to the NPP’s Greater Accra Delegates election, Ken Agyapong, outspoken NPP Member of Parliament had accused Lord Commey and Asenso Boakye of using their ‘Jubilee house influence’ to promote candidates against his (Ken Agyapong’s) preferred choice of ‘Archibold and his team’.
NPP Members of Parliament in the Greater Accra Region also threw their support for Alfred Boye.
But the NPP’s Greater Accra Regional elections which came off over the weekend saw Mr Divine Otoo Agorhom, the ‘Jubilee House candidate’ emerging vicotorious against the Accra NPP MPs’ choice of Alfred Boye who polled 269 votes and the Kennedy Agyapong’s anointed candidate Archibold Cobbina managing 66 votes.