In a press conference that saw leaders invoking the wrath of the gods of Cape Coast, John Sam, Polling Station Secretary of Amoakofua in the Cape Coast South Constituency, and the Movement for Change leveled serious accusations against the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The gathering was not only a display of political resolve but also a spiritual one, as libations were poured to summon the gods to punish those spreading falsehoods about the Movement. "The NPP's desperation knows no bounds," Sam began. "They are fabricating lies to deceive Ghanaians, but the people are not easily fooled." The press conference was organized in response to a recent claim by a group falsely claiming to represent the Movement for Change.

Sam was quick to dismiss these assertions as blatant lies. "Those who claim to represent us are nothing but impostors," he stated emphatically. "They have never been part of the Movement since its inception, and anyone familiar with Cape Coast South politics knows this." In a dramatic turn, Sam and other leaders of the Movement for Change took the matter to a spiritual level.

They poured libation and invoked the wrath of the gods of Oguaa, including Nana Paprata, Nana Fosu, Nana Etueyi, and Nana Tabir, to deal with those behind the lies. "We have invoked the gods to strike down anyone who falsely parades themselves as leaders of the Movement for Change," Sam declared. "And this extends to anyone, anywhere in the country, who dares to repeat such lies." Sam also pointed out the irony in the NPP's tactics, highlighting that the individual who led the false press conference didn't even support Mr.