The NPP parliamentary primaries have been a topic of much discussion in Ghana, especially when it comes to the performance of the candidates.
One candidate who has drawn a lot of attention is Obour, the former president of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA).
Obour’s performance in the primaries has been a mixed bag. On one hand, he has been praised for his energetic campaign and his ability to connect with voters.
On the other hand, there have been concerns about his lack of political experience and his controversial track record as MUSIGA president.
Some supporters argue that Obour’s background in the music industry and his popularity as a musician could bring a fresh perspective to politics, while others worry that he may not have the necessary skills to navigate the complex world of Ghanaian politics.
Regardless of the outcome, Obour’s candidacy has sparked important conversations about the role of celebrities in politics and what it takes to be a successful candidate in Ghana.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how Obour’s performance in the NPP parliamentary primaries shapes the future of politics in Ghana.