The Movement for Change (MFC), a Ghanaian political movement supporting Alan Kyerematen, is accusing the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of attempting to sway young people to their side with money.
In a press statement signed by Luther-King Junior, Convener of MFC, the movement claims the NPP is resorting to “clandestine operations” and “blatant attempts” to use money to lure young people away from their cause.
The statement criticizes the NPP’s tactics, calling it a sign of “panic mode” and a reflection of the party’s “awful state.” The MFC emphasizes that “the true young people of this Revolution cannot be bought” and expresses unwavering support for Alan Kyerematen’s leadership.
The MFC further criticized the NPP for focusing on “poster sticking and noise making” rather than addressing issues of job creation and opportunities for young Ghanaians.
The statement concludes with a message to the youth, urging them to resist financial temptations and fight for a better future. It also warns the NPP and NDC (National Democratic Congress) that “the youth shall win this war!”
The MFC’s claims of NPP’s bribery attempts cannot be independently confirmed at this time.