Dennis Miracles Aboagye, the spokesperson for the now-defunct Bawumia presidential campaign team, is embroiled in a dispute over charges of misappropriating $3 million in campaign finances.
The story has taken a new turn with rumors of an unfinished building linked to Aboagye near Larteh Junction, increasing allegations of financial malfeasance.
The campaign, which ended in defeat for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has raised concerns about the management of campaign resources, with Aboagye's apparent role in the missing monies raising eyebrows among party supporters. Critics inside the New Patriotic Party (NPP) claim that funds intended to help the campaign were diverted to personal projects, like as the property at Larteh Junction.
The unfinished house has become a symbol of growing suspicion among party members, with insiders seeking answers about how campaign funds were spent. Party members have accused Aboagye of greed and demanded a thorough probe to establish the source of funds for the disputed property.
Aboagye, Dr. Bawumia's campaign spokesperson, has kept mute on the issue, fueling conjecture and calls for accountability. His refusal to respond to the claims has raised concerns about his role in the campaign's defeat as well as the integrity of the methods used to manage campaign cash.
The incident has placed a pall over the NPP's post-election prospects, with party members concerned about the harm such claims could cause to its image. Stakeholders have stressed the importance of the party enforcing openness and accountability, particularly in light of a recent electoral setback.
The unfinished property at Larteh Junction has been a focal point of the NPP's growing demand for accountability. As calls for a full-scale probe grow, the party's leadership is under pressure to take swift measures to restore trust and credibility.
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Source: yawaNews