The Member of Parliament for Ketu North, Edem Agbana, has said the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is currently giving out a lot of free missiles to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to arm itself for use in the near future.
According to Agbana, the NDC is taking notice of whatever the NPP aspirants, going into their January 2026 internal election, are saying to each other in the name of campaigning.
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The MP further stated that his party, the NDC, is also keeping the receipts of all their direct opponents are saying for the future, to be used against the NPP itself.
Speaking on TV3, he said; “We have seen that our opponents are at each other's throats, throwing tribal bullets at each other and what have you.
“But the most interesting thing in all of these internal challenges or chaos that the NPP is experiencing is the fact that some of the things that they accused NDC of, some of the things that they said that we were behind were lies; they were propaganda, they are the things they themselves are saying now.”
According to him, the various camps ahead of the NPP’s presidential primaries are justifying various statements the NDC made ahead of the 2024 Election, which the NPP denied.
He continued; “But today, on social media, NPP folks are throwing, I mean, they are accusing Dr Bryan Acheampong and they are accusing each other of some of these things.”
According to him, the NPP is giving out a lot of information about each of its aspirants that the NDC will weaponise for future use.
“But today, they are the ones throwing these things at each other. We are taking note, we are keeping the receipts, and at the right time, we will use them,” he added.
The NPP will hold its presidential primaries on January 31, 2026, to elect a presidential candidate for the 2028 general elections.
As aspirant hopefuls campaign, the political momentum has been heightening, with allegations and counter-accusations flying around from the candidates.
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