For the second time in a row, Osofo Kyiri Abosom has announced that he will run for the highest office in Ghana in the upcoming general elections in 2024.
In the 2020 presidential polls that were predicted by many pre-election surveys, the founder of the Ghana Union Movement emerged as the third force.
Kyiri Abosom stated in a recent interview with the Delay show that his party has reorganized well in advance of the defeat in the 2020 elections in order to compete in the 2024 elections.
Mr. Kwabena Andrew, who ran for president for the first time, got 105,548 votes, or 0.805 percent, out of 13,119,460 votes cast.
He claims that he is coming to alter the narrative surrounding party politics because there are outstanding talents out there that are overlooked due to political affiliation.
The man of God, who ran for president on behalf of the Ghana Union Movement (GUM) to see if Ghanaians wanted a new way of leading the country, didn’t win, but he had a big impact.
In the 2020 polls, Reverend Kyiri Abosom finished third, beating the CPP, PPP, PNC, and other political parties that existed before GUM was formed.
The Ghana Union Movement came in third in a poll taken prior to the general elections by the Political Science Department of the University of Ghana (UG).
1.4% of respondents said they would vote for him.
51.7% of the 11,000 respondents who were sampled indicated that, if elections were held today, they would cast ballots for Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the leader of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Also, 40.4% of respondents said they would vote for John Dramani Mahama, the leader of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The UG Political Science Department claims that 11,000 respondents were selected for the survey from each of the sixteen regions.
GUM received 105,565 votes, or 0.805%, after the Electoral Commission announced the results.