On the early hours of 5th April, 2024 new posters of Hon Choro Adams popped up again on various Digital platforms and social media platforms, this time the poster do not bare the yellow colours as the first posters that popped up days ago.
The colours of this new poster of Hon. Choro Adams has a green and army green colors. As to why the sudden change of colours from yellow to army green, it has not been determined by our field correspondent.
Information reaching us is that the earlier posters looked like that of Hon. Alan John Kwadwo Kyeremanteng’s MOVEMENT FOR CHANGE organization which is dominated by yellow colours. The assertion that Hon. Choro has alliance with the Butterfly party is unfounded since his posters has been changed by his team and didn’t have the butterfly symbol at the background.
The allegations that he is on this tangent to get money is not founded on any solid ground a source close to him has indicated to THE RESEARCHER COMMUNICATION MEDIA. Hon. Choro Adams is contesting as an independent Parliamentary Candidate and should not be taking lightly at all his associate has indicated.
The current MP Hon. Francis Sosu is in a hot seat now since he will be battling with an independent Parliamentary Candidate in the NDC in the person of ZAK, but as it stands now Hon. Choro Adams has added up to the numbers going to contest him for the seat.
Mr. Robert Lamptey a business man and a Philanthropist who is running on the ticket of the NPP is positive that he will whisk the seat from Hon. Francis Sosu the incumbent MP for Madina Constituency.
It has also been stated categorically that the NPP executive in Madina Constituency are on negotiation tables to get Hon. Choro Adams to abstain from contesting since it will tarnish his political image and disturb the plans of the existing NPP elected Parliamentary Candidate in the person of Mr. Robert Lamptey.
Even though some other voters are happy about the decision of Hon. Choro Adams decision to contest they have refused to respond to our field correspondent saying the stakes are high and it is too early to call the shots now.
The Researcher News will keep voters updated.
Samuel Gyasi reporting for Researcher News.
Reporter: Samuel Gyasi