NPP’s Ahiagbah drops new Bombshell on NDC’s alleged Plot to Divide Ghana for Political Gain

This explosive accusation comes amidst counterclaims from the NDC, who have accused the NPP of orchestrating violence in the Ashanti Region. The political tit-for-tat has raised concerns about the potential escalation of tensions as Ghana gears up for its next elections.

The Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, has issued a stunning accusation, claiming the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is plotting to destabilize Ghana for their own selfish ambitions.

In a bold statement that has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, Ahiagbah alleged a calculated plan by the NDC to incite violence in strategic constituencies across the Greater Accra and Central Regions.

Taking to Twitter, Ahiagbah declared, “The NDC has activated 1 Kings 3:16-28 mode. They are willing to have Ghana diced into two. But Ghanaians are wise and will not fall for the violence the NDC is offering!”

He went on to list the constituencies allegedly targeted by the opposition, including Ablekuma, Odododiodio, Awutu Senya East, Ayawaso West Wuogon, and Dome Kwabenya, accusing the NDC of fomenting unrest in these areas.

The fiery tweet didn’t stop there. Ahiagbah called on the NDC to come clean about their alleged plans, stating emphatically, “The NDC must tell Ghanaians what they are plotting in these constituencies. Violence ruins. Vote Bawumia #1.”

This explosive accusation comes amidst counterclaims from the NDC, who have accused the NPP of orchestrating violence in the Ashanti Region. The political tit-for-tat has raised concerns about the potential escalation of tensions as Ghana gears up for its next elections.

With both parties trading allegations of violent schemes, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Ghanaians now face a critical question: who is telling the truth, and how will this high-stakes drama impact the nation’s cherished peace?

Source: ghananewsonline.com.gh

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