In a bold move ahead of the upcoming primaries, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has pledged to identify and eliminate alleged infiltrators from the All Progressives Congress (APC) within its ranks. This announcement follows growing concerns about party loyalty and the integrity of candidate selection as political tensions escalate in the run-up to the elections.
NDC officials have reportedly confronted several aspirants believed to have APC affiliations, asserting that these individuals will be barred from receiving party nominations. "We are committed to ensuring that only true members of the NDC represent our values and vision," stated Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, NDC National Chairman. This proactive stance reflects the party’s desire to unify its base and reinforce its commitment to a cohesive electoral strategy.
As the primaries loom, the NDC’s scrutiny of potential moles could reshape its candidate list and influence voter confidence. With the stakes high, the party’s approach may either consolidate support by showcasing its resolve or risk alienating factions within as it navigates allegations of disloyalty. The forthcoming days will be crucial in determining the NDC’s electoral prospects and internal cohesion.