Amoako expressed concern that the NDC might be attempting to damage their parliamentary candidate’s reputation by depicting her as a violent individual.
In order to avoid further escalation, he expects that the security agencies will treat the situation seriously.
The public has been informed that investigations are being conducted by the police, who have confirmed the event.
Nevertheless, inquiries about the situation have not received a response from the NDC office in the constituency.
One of the most fiercely contested districts in the 2018 elections is Okaikwei North. In the elections held in December 2020, the opposition NDC unexpectedly won a seat that has historically been a safe haven for the incumbent NPP.
Party members’ dissatisfaction with former MP Fuseini Issah has grown. The demolition of NPP billboards underscores the escalating political rivalry in Ghana’s electoral scene as tensions increase ahead of the 2024 polls, arousing fears about possible acts of violence and sabotage.
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