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Gabs Feed Blog of Tuesday, 25 July 2023

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“Owusu Bempah Will Be Jailed If Found Guilty” - NDC Man Voice Out.

Prince Henry, a member of the National Democratic Congress's (NDC) communication team, has stated that Ernest Owusu Bempah, the Deputy Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), will be prosecuted when the NDC assumes control in 2025.

Ernest Owusu Bempah

He revealed that Owusu Bempah will be imprisoned if he is proven guilty following an investigation.

Though he did not mention the 'corrupt scandals' in which Owusu Bempah is involved, he stated that he is a candidate for prosecution that could land him in prison if found guilty.

Previously, Owusu Bempah asserted that the NPP has a significantly superior record of managing the economy than the NDC, adding that the NPP does not even compare itself to the NDC because, in his opinion, the NDC lacks a reliable record.

According to him, the Fourth Republic is more complex than simple slogans, and Ghana's ethical electors expect their elected officials to take concrete action. The NPP demonstrates this consistently.

He stated that the 2024 election will be determined by records, not by who can make the most disparaging remarks about their opponent. The incompetence of John Mahama and his allies cannot be altered through political mudslinging and fact-bending.

In his comments against the government commanded by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, he also accused NDC presidential candidate John Mahama of distorting the truth.

Bempah, who is also the Communications Manager for the Ghana Gas Company, dared Mahama to swear before the popular river god 'antoa' that he has never retained more than one million dollars in his home.

He stated that while the NPP opposes Cecilia Dapaah's decision to retain such a large sum of money at home, the NDC should stop being hypocritical in this matter.