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Adubianews
The tugs of Peter Boapong, the Party Chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party in the Bono region has beaten up a 32 year old businessman whose name was given as Bungin.
According to closed sources,the young man who sells indomie at night and also an NDC activist was attacked and beaten on Friday night by these thugs when he was at his joint.
Sources revealed that the royalties of the ruling NPP in the Constituency have threatened to beat anyone who challenges them that the party will not given the chance to govern.
The NPP tugs in an audio recordings chances upon openly stated that they will deal with anyone who stand against the good work of the incumbent MP and the president.
“We are giving out this strong warnings to the National Democratic Congress party Stuttgart not to misconduct oneself again in Berekum West constituency”
“The NPP government is doing better developmental projects and infrastructures in Berekum West constituency. A lot developmental projects would be coming to our door steps if we give Nana Akuffo Addo Dankwah and Kwaku Agyenim Boateng four more years in the forthcoming election which is going held on December 7th”
“Berekum West is still NPP seat and no other party will win Berekum West.
Some of the opposition NDC Stuttgart are going round urging the good people of Berekum West to vote for the NDC party.
They are rather joking, we are going to face them squarely
Bungi upon hearing these recordings criticized Peter Boapong and the tugs that the New Patriotic Party will not win 2020 General Elections to be held on December 7th.
Sources cited that the trader has commented the tenure of Nana Akufo-Addo has led to the collapsed of businesses in the country and people are displeased with his abysmal performances and he will lose the election.
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