Die-Hard Supporters Of NPP Accuses NDC-For Ploting To Use Supporters To Hoot At Agric Minister During Farmers Day

In a press statement dated Saturday November 26, 2022 signed and issued by the leadership of the NPP youth group in the persons of Collins Sah, Stephen Nana Boakye and Afuugu Edward Awingut and copied to Soireenews.com the group stated that this  shameful act was started some weeks back when they organized people to hoot at the President in the Ashanti and Eastern regions when he was on a working visit. 

Die-Hard Supporters Of NPP Accuses NDC-For Ploting To Use Supporters To Hoot At Agric Minister During Farmers Day
MEMBERS of Die-Hard Supporters of New Patriotic Party (NPP) have interjected a credible intelligence regarding a purported and grand scheme of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) spearheaded by former President John Dramani Mahama and certain bigwigs within the party to organize some NDC members to hoot at the Minister of Food and Agriculture at the soon to be held Farmers’ Day celebration at Koforidua, Eastern region.
In a press statement dated Saturday November 26, 2022 signed and issued by the leadership of the NPP youth group in the persons of Collins Sah, Stephen Nana Boakye and Afuugu Edward Awingut and copied to Soireenews.com the group stated that this  shameful act was started some weeks back when they organized people to hoot at the President in the Ashanti and Eastern regions when he was on a working visit. 
According to the statement, the NDC top shots again planned and hooted at the Vice President at the just ended annual Hogbetsotso Za festival in Anlo on Saturday, November 5, 2022 in the Volta Region. 
The statement explained that this plan per our credible source is to make the NPP unpopular and cause disaffection among the citizens in the Country for the Party.
"In furtherance of deepening and strengthening their aforementioned objective, they have again planned and schemed to organize about three hundred (300) people to hoot at the Agric minister because of the huge success and impact of the Planting for Food and Jobs program in Ghana and on the African Continent. 
"It has been purported that they have promised to pay them an amount of GH¢ 300 per person and GH¢ 600 per coordinator for the execution of the agenda at Koforidua," the statement noted.
According to the statement, this kind of behavior is unbecoming of the main opposition party. 
It said the act is selfish and sends a negative signal to the Investor Community, and also dips the image of the Nation in a cloud of global ridicule.
"We are therefore by this statement cautioning the influenced individuals, organizers and the NDC as a party to desist from such a nefarious act. 
"They should be mindful and reconsider their decision to embark on such a callous agenda against the image of the Nation. Else if they insist to follow through with their waywardness then we will have no excuse than to restrain, resist and foil their efforts through any appropriate democratic means, defense and actions," the statement concluded.