The passing of Ghanaian politician Akua Donkor has stirred heated discussions online, as some social media users have alleged involvement from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the ruling party, NPP.
Many claim that these parties were aware of Donkor's health issues yet continued to involve her in their political activities for their own benefit.
This has led to heated discussions about the pressures she faced from both sides, raising questions about the ethics of exploiting a politician's condition for personal or party gain.
However, there is no evidence to support these claims, and they appear to be largely based on speculation and political tensions.
Akua Donkor, the founder of the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP), was a vocal political figure known for her candid and often controversial views, sometimes challenging mainstream political parties, including the NDC and NPP.
Her sudden passing has spurred various theories and debates, with political supporters calling for calm and urging the public not to draw conclusions without factual backing.
The unsubstantiated accusations have added to an already charged political climate, with various public figures condemning the spread of unverified information.
Party representatives from both the NDC and NPP have encouraged Ghanaians to respect Donkor's legacy and allow her family time to mourn, calling for an end to divisive rumors.