Alan Kwadwo Kyeremanten, the NPP’s regional coordinator for the North East, has been assaulted.
Ali Zakaria claims that when he questioned some voters who lifted up their ballot paper in front of the delegates after casting their vote, he was brutally beaten.
He claimed to have been attacked by some unnamed delegates, who left him with a bruised face and a swollen eye.
A Citinews correspondent in the North East region, claimed that the supporters of Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia attacked him after he protested against some irregularities at the polling station.
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Relatively, in the ongoing New Patriotic Party Super Delegates congress, Kennedy Agyapong, the candidate for flagbearer, has brought up the issue of voter incentivizing.
Some delegates, according to Mr. Kwame Owusu, camped out at a hotel in Kumasi.
He steadfastly declined to give the name of the candidate who may have camped the aforementioned delegates.
“I am saying that with certainty. NODA Hotel is owned by a gentleman from my own village, Asotwi. People were camped there. I saw people camped. The name was not written Kennedy Agyapong or whatever but whoever did it, whether it’s Ken or whoever, it’s just wrong,” he told JoyNews, monitored by InsightNewsgh.com.
According to Mr. Kwame Owusu, the nation has reached a point where its citizens must “move with civility.”
According to the campaign manager, inducement is not a concern for his team because he sees it as a “normal process.”
However, he went on to say that with the development of technology and the focus on digitization, people shouldn’t congregate at a specific location to receive information, especially when elections are approaching.
Richard Ahiagbah, the NPP’s director of communications, responded to the allegations by claiming that no supporting data had been provided.