Fred Nuamah, actor, producer, entrepreneur cum politician has disclosed his strong will to pursue his political ambitions despite his withdrawal from the impending National Democratic Congress (NDC) Ayawaso West-Wuogon parliamentary primaries.
In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, the actor said that his decision to withdraw from the fight for his actor John Dumelo to fill the position is merely a short step back from frontline political actions.
Nuamah underlined that his resignation was merely a temporary respite from the forefront of political activities, not a full renunciation of his political ambitions.
“While my decision to pull back from the Ayawaso West-Wuogon NDC parliamentary primaries might indicate a temporary break from my political ambitions, it doesn’t necessarily mean that I have given up on politics. No!”
Mr. Nuamah mentioned that he was ready to serve his party in various capacities and was certain the future would take care of itself concerning the decision he has taken.
“I will serve my party and Ghanaians in several ways and at different levels. The future will take care of itself,” he added.
Many were surprised when Fred Nuamah announced his retirement from the NDC’s Ayawaso West-Wuogon parliamentary election on Monday, August 7, 2023, given his zealous pursuit of the seat earlier this year.
However, the actor has extended his support to back his friend during his campaign, “I believe that whatever happened has rather strengthened the bond we share. As I’m speaking to you now, I have already gotten in touch with my brother and I have extended my endorsement and support for his candidacy.”