Former Ablekuma North MP, Nana Akua Owusu Afriyie, has issued a sharp rebuke to the National Democratic Congress (NDC), claiming she has invoked curses on the party for what she believes was their role in denying her a rightful victory in the 2024 parliamentary elections.
Speaking with deep emotion, Akua Afriyie said the chaos that marred the December 7, 2024 polls left her heartbroken, insisting the NDC caused her unwarranted suffering.
She referenced the personal struggles she faces as a widow, explaining that the events of the polls added to her emotional distress.
“I have cursed the NDC for what they did. They should prepare for the doom that will befall them,” she declared. “God is the vindicator, and His judgment takes time. When the tragedy starts, they will know the tears they made a widow like me shed are what is manifesting in their lives.”
Her remarks revisit one of the most contentious election incidents of 2024. The election in Ablekuma North became one of the most chaotic in the country, with clashes between NPP and NDC supporters leading to the destruction of pink sheets at the collation centre.
The absence of these essential documents forced the Electoral Commission to halt collation six times.
A rerun was later conducted, during which the NDC’s candidate, Ewurabena Aubynn, won the seat — a result Akua Afriyie has never accepted as fair.
She maintains that the commotion surrounding the original poll robbed her of victory, saying the emotional toll has stayed with her months after the rerun.