Quran Oath, Gifts Spark NDC Delegate Row

Controversy is brewing in Ghana’s National Democratic Congress (NDC) party as allegations emerge that delegates in the Ayawaso East constituency were bribed and made to swear on the Quran to vote for a particular candidate. According to Starr FM, Mussa Dankwah, Executive Director of Global InfoAnalytics, revealed the shocking details.
Speaking on GHOne TV, Dankwah stated that aside from the alleged gifts, delegates were made to take an oath on the Quran, raising concerns about the integrity of the party’s internal processes. The move has sparked outrage, with calls for transparency and fairness.
The Ayawaso East constituency is a key seat, and the NDC’s internal conflicts are under scrutiny. The party’s national leadership is expected to respond to the allegations and ensure the process is not compromised.
Dankwah’s claims have added fuel to the fire, with some party members demanding action against those involved. The incident highlights concerns about money and influence in Ghana’s politics.
The NDC has a history of internal conflicts, but the Quran oath controversy takes it to a new level. The party’s reputation is at stake, and swift action is needed.
The controversy is unlikely to die down soon, with more revelations expected.
Source: Star FM
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Author: Korkor Anumu



