Some residents of Wonoo are bitter over alleged money inducement by the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the ongoing by-election in Kumawu.
They claim officials from the camp of NPP are sharing GH¢20/GH¢10 to electorates who willingly show their voter’s ID card.
This is to ascertain whether they are voters and to ensure they get them to vote for their candidate, Ernest Yaw Anim, in the election.
One of the displeased constituents in speaking to Adom News’ Nana Boakye Yiadom berated the ruling party for such conducts and thus admonished them to desist.
If you take your voters ID card to them then, they will give you ¢20 for two people to share. That is what the NPP is doing.
That is what they are doing here. But we are not interested in that. We want everything to be free and fair.
Meanwhile others have also accused the main opposition party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of engaging in same tactics.
“It is true that the NPP people are sharing money here but the NDC also did same yesterday and shared medicine, spraying machine,” another constituent also said.
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