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Allegation of wee sharing in Ejisu by-election: Let’s not depend on hearsay – Amoakwa-Boadu

Allegation of wee sharing in Ejisu by-election: Let’s not depend on hearsay – Amoakwa-Boadu

A member of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) communication team and private legal practitioner, Kingsley Amoakwa-Boadu, has stated that the accusation of the NPP sharing marijuana (wee) to bribe voters in the just-ended Ejisu by-election is merely based on hearsay.

He said the onus is on the Police to investigate the allegations and bring out the individuals behind such illegal activity.

Footages circulating on the internet showed some residents alleging that officials of the NPP gave them the narcotic substances to vote for the party’s candidate, Kwabena .

Dem say NPP people dey share wee plus 100 Ghana

Ejisu Aduomi Yagbonwura Bawumia

— IAMTRUTH (@IDEYFORWHO)

However, the NPP communicator speaking on The Key Points on Saturday bemoaned the increasing level of monetisation in the country’s body politic.

He further noted that it is incumbent on the security bodies to investigate the allegations further to bring out the individuals behind such acts, stressing that vote-buying is against the electoral laws of the country.

According to him, any individual can easily display any amount of money on camera to say a politician gave it to him/her to vote in a certain direction.

“It is easy for anyone to come and stand in front of a camera and hold money and I was given this…it is incumbent on the police to get to these with the available evidence, and let them lead them to who gave them money for actions to be taken.

“I am in full support of that”, he emphasised, arguing, “Because it shouldn’t be that you go and find money before you can win an election when you can avail yourself and do good in society.”

Furthermore, responding to comments made by Martin Kpebu on the alleged sharing of money to influence voters in the by-election, Amoakwa-Boadu noted, “We are all concerned about monetisation of our electoral process…but when you’re making some allegations let them be founded on evidence, not hearsay.”

Meanwhile, Sammy Gyamfi, the National Communications Officer of the NDC, expressed shock about the glaring monetisation that characterised the Ejisu by-election.

“What broke me down as a young man was the level of desperation I saw the NPP display at Ejisu, where they went to that shameful extent of distributing narcotic substances, illegal, illicit substances like marijuana, which can make people mad and cause people to suffer from chronic ailments,” he stressed, adding, “It is totally unacceptable, irresponsible and reprehensible.”

He added that it is “the lowest point in our country,” indicating that “they are destroying the future of this country.”

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Source: 3News
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