I never engaged in vote buying or shared money – Ntim Fordjour on Assin North by-election

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The Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin South Constituency, Reverend John Ntim Fordjour, has denied allegations that he shared money in an attempt to buy votes in the recently held Assin North by-election in the Central Region.

According to him, he never engaged in such acts and thus such claims should be disregarded by the citizens.

In a Facebook post on Friday, June 30, the Deputy Education Minister said the allegations which he claims is being peddled by the former National Organiser of the National Democratic Congress, Joshua Akamba, are not true.

“My attention has been drawn to a false and malicious allegation made by Joshua Akamba,” he wrote.

“I wish to state categorically that I never engaged in vote buying neither did I share money or goods before or during Assin North by-election.”

Already, the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has dismissed claims that it induced voters during Tuesday’s by-election.

The opposition NDC accused the governing party of giving out monies to some constituents to woo them to cast their vote for NPP’s Charles Opoku.

The Director of Communications for the NPP, Richard Ahiagbah, says the claims are false.

In response to the allegation made by the NDC’s National Communications Officer, Sammy Gyamfi, in a media interview, Mr Ahiagbah said, “Sammy went on a little run there to talk about lies and government inducement or party inducement, you see, those things are just not true.”

He rather expressed worry in future elections if political parties would peddle falsehoods as done by the NDC.

He challenged the NDC to come clean on the supposed lies the NPP peddled during their campaigns.

According to Mr Ahiagbah, the NDC rather peddled lies even in their central campaign message to the constituents.

“I can tell you two grand lies or perhaps three or even four that the NDC peddled. The central proposition to the people was that one – they [NDC] want them to vote for the NDC’s James Gyakye Quayson because government wants to remove him from Parliament so we [NPP] can have a way to legalise LGBTQ in Ghana – blatant falsehood but that was their message.”

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