After one of the candidates showered them with cash at the voting location on Saturday, supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) who were there to vote were ecstatic.
A viral video of Juliana Wassan standing in a car and throwing money at those who threw her at the Ahmadiya School Park during voting showed her doing just that.
JoyNews correspondent Nana Boakye Yiadom reports that there was a mad rush for the cash, which is available in denominations ranging from GH10 notes to GH100 notes.
Watch the video below;
Juliana Wassan, an NDC Parliament candidate, showers money on delegates.
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She explained to the reporter that she found the money in her car and decided to share it with her fellow NDC members as a way of expressing her love for them.
For the NDC’s MP nomination in the 2024 elections, Madam Juliana Wassan is running against incumbent MP Muhammad Bawah Braimah.
Relatively, some NDC delegates are fighting each other over the GHC40 T&T given to the team by presidential hopeful, John Mahama to distribute among the delegates.
At the Adentan constituency, Mr. Kweku Owusu, a delegate who had come from Lion of Judah to cast his vote got furious after the team sharing the money disappeared from the voting center.
Sharing his disappointed with the Citi TV news reporter, he said they have been tossed around yet they can’t find the team sharing the supposed GHc40 promised by John Mahama a day before the primaries.
According to him, he said he heard on Peace FM that Mahama has given a team money to share GHc40 each to every delegates as T&T but he can’t find them anywhere.
The furious man alleged that the team were trying to keep the money by outsmarting them.
The story was not different from Sefwi Wiawso as some NDC delegates threatened to boycott election if leaders fail to give them the 40 cedis promised by John Mahama’s camp.