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5 years agoon
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Frimpong
Report convened bares that the Founder and Leader of Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), Kofi Akpaloo, has debunked rumors that he is being sponsored by the ruling New Patriotic Party-NPP.
The issue of the ruling party NPP sponsoring Mr. Kofi Akpaloo has been discussed extensively by some political parties supporters and fanatics, hard for people to doubt for a reason that he has been on the neck of some political parties.
According to 3News, He said that, he represents his party and projects the ideologies of LPG and does not work for any other political party as being alleged by some members of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Speaking on Akoma FM‘s morning Show GhanAkoma, Yamoah Ponkoh alleged that the LPG leader was being financed by the ruling party:
“Kofi don’t waste our time we all know that you are working for NPP, so just stop confusing the public and go ahead and openly campaign for Akufo-Addo,” Yamoah Ponkoh accused him.
But in defence, the LPG leader, said “the country is for all of us and if I see something good about the government’s policies and commend [it], is that a crime?” he quizzed.
Kofi Akpaloo further explained that “I was invited here in a capacity as the leader of LPG, not NPP so please I just answer the questions people ask me. If you have a problem fine, but I think the NPP under Akufo-Addo has kept to most of the promises made in 2016 like the 1D1F and Free SHS. These are clear evidence”.
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