Ghana’s political landscape has witnessed a notable shift as John Dumelo, a famed actor and politician, claimed victory as the new Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency under the umbrella National Democratic Congress (NDC).
John Dumelo opened up about his successful campaign, expressing confidence in the electorate’s support.
The actor reflected on his opponent’s moves during the election by sharing rice, oil, and money and whispering to voters in queues to exercise their franchise.
“It was at that point I knew she’d lost the election from the onset. If you know you’ve worked, if you know you’ve been a good MP, whatever, and deserve another term, why are you sharing food and money and rice and oil, and of course clearly it backfired.”
John Dumelo
John Dumelo’s statement is in reference to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate, Maa Lydia on her tactics to win the election.
Dumelo’s comments highlight not only his campaign’s strategy and the engagement with grassroots supporters but also cast a spotlight on the contentious tactics sometimes employed in Ghanaian politics.
As he prepares to assume his new role in parliament, Dumelo emphasizes his commitment to serving the constituents of Ayawaso West, and not to repeat the previous mistakes made in the past by other MP’s. “I don’t want to be the Kind of MP that will disappear and at election time I’ll come around sharing rice,” he stated.
This election serves as a significant transition from the entertainment industry to politics introducing a new perspective to the political scene.
Dumelo Slams Critics Over Stereotypes About Creatives
John Dumelo slammed critics who constantly push stereotypes about creatives entering the political arena.
While responding to a question about how he overcame the perception that entertainers are not suited for political roles, stated that one’s profession should not limit their ability to serve the public effectively.
Dumelo pointed out that Parliament includes professionals from various fields, including lawyers, doctors, and even hairdressers, highlighting that it’s all about one’s dedication to the people rather than one’s career background.
“I see it as a little bit disrespectful because you have lawyers, you have doctors, you have businessmen in Parliament. But it’s not about representing your people. It’s not about your occupation or what you do. Your career shouldn’t define you in a certain box. It’s about how well you represent the people.”
John Dumelo
John Dumelo pointed out that politicians often seek endorsements from entertainers during campaigns; thus, their influence is necessary in politics.
“The same politicians are the same people who come to entertainers to endorse them during political seasons and political campaigns because they know how powerful entertainers can be.
“And so for me, that stigma is just one of those things that, when people say it, I just laugh about it. But all in all, it’s for us to be in Parliament and succeed and represent the people.”
John Dumelo
Moreover, Sonnie Badu congratulated John Dumelo after the latter secured a landslide victory in the 2024 general election.
In a social media post, Sinnie Badu urged the MP-elect to adhere to all the promises he made to his constituents when seeking power.
“Make sure you fulfill all your promises and make your mum proud. She’s smiling down on you.”
Sonnie Badu
Sonnie Badu also drew John Dumelo’s attention to an earlier prophecy he gave him [John Dumelo] 10 years ago. “Dear @johndumelo1, remember what I told you 10 years ago in Australia; it will surely come to pass,” he added.
Meanwhile, some netizens have taken to social media to express their joy for John Dumelo.
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