
The 2020 election race is getting hotter and hilarious each day and night, and it evidently shows that Ghanaians hold election periods so dearly. As usual each party is preparation tirelessly, and putting in place adequate mechanisms, strategies and programs to be crowned the victor, and not a victim.
A staunch New Patriotic Party (NPP) chairman has however made a very critical statement about his own party, and it seems if quick steps are not taken to resolve the cropping controversy, it can go a long way to affect the party's chances of winning this year's presidential election.
According to Kwadwo Boateng Agyemang, who is the North Juaben North Constituency NPP chairman, he will do rigorous campaign against the NPP if President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo makes an entrenched decision to settle locked up funds to affected Menzgold customers, confirmed by Neat FM.
He emphatically said, "I'm telling you; if Nana Addo dares to pay them I will campaign against him."
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