
Kamal-Deen Abdulai, Deputy National Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has publicly accused the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) of embellishing falsehoods and presenting them as truth.
Accusations of Misinformation
In a recent statement, Abdulai said, “The NDC are a bunch of scammers, they embellish lies and present them as truth.” He criticized the party’s communication strategy, claiming it relies heavily on exaggeration and misleading narratives to manipulate public opinion.
Political Context
Ghana’s political landscape has witnessed increasing tensions between the NPP and NDC in recent years. Accusations of misinformation and propaganda have frequently surfaced ahead of elections, with both parties trading barbs through social media, press releases, and interviews. Abdulai’s comments come amid this broader context of heightened political rivalry.
Implications for Public Trust
Political analysts warn that repeated dissemination of unverified or misleading claims by parties can erode public trust in Ghanaian democratic institutions. Experts urge both political organizations to prioritize transparency and accountability to maintain credibility with voters.
Abdulai’s statement adds to the ongoing debate about ethical communication in Ghanaian politics, highlighting the importance of distinguishing fact from exaggeration in public discourse.
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