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Alan Kyeremanteng Urged To Refund 7 Years Of Ministerial Salaries, Questions His Credibility

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Former NPP Communications Director Urges Alan Kyeremanteng to Refund 7 Years of Ministerial Salaries, Questions His Credibility

In a surprising turn of events, the former Eastern Regional Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr. David Prah, has come forward with a bold demand.

He is calling on Mr. Alan Kyeremanteng, a prominent political figure, to reimburse the salaries he received during his seven-year tenure as a cabinet minister under the government of President Akufo Addo.

Mr. Prah’s statement raised eyebrows and ignited discussions within political circles. He questioned the decision of a full cabinet minister to step down after seven years of uninterrupted service, labeling it a “weak alibi” that he found unjustifiable. The timing of this request, with elections on the horizon, adds an intriguing dimension to the unfolding story.

Furthermore, Mr. Prah did not mince words when he criticized Mr. Alan Kyeremanteng’s credibility and conscience. These strong words have added fuel to the already heated debate surrounding Kyeremanteng’s resignation from the cabinet. Prah’s allegations are putting pressure on Kyeremanteng to address not only the salary refund issue but also the broader question of his political integrity.

As the call for salary reimbursement gains momentum, some party members are openly supporting Mr. Prah’s stance, while others view it as a divisive move that could weaken party unity. The NPP leadership finds itself in a delicate position, having to navigate this internal dispute as the country’s political landscape continues to evolve.

The demand for a salary refund and the allegations against Kyeremanteng’s character have left many wondering about the motivations behind Mr. Prah’s bold move and what implications it might have for the political landscape. With the upcoming elections looming, all eyes are on how this controversy will shape the future of the NPP and Alan Kyeremanteng’s political career.

In response to these allegations, Mr. Kyeremanteng’s supporters have defended his record as a minister, highlighting his contributions to economic development and job creation during his tenure. This defense adds another layer to the unfolding drama, as it pits the loyalists against those who believe that political accountability should be upheld regardless of past accomplishments.

The coming days promise to be filled with political intrigue as Mr. Prah’s demand for a salary refund continues to reverberate through the NPP and the wider political landscape. As the nation watches, the story of Alan Kyeremanteng’s political future unfolds, with consequences that could extend far beyond this current controversy.

Source: www.mynewsgh.com

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