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Officials of the National Democratic Congress in Tamale have denied allegations they are circulating 2016 campaign posters of NPP presidential hopeful Alan Kyeramanteng in Tamale.The posters of the NPP 2012 flagbearer candidate popped up at vantage points in Tamale raising questions as to who will be behind it.The New Patriotic Party yesterday accused the ruling NDC of masterminding posting of the bills.But the Regional Secretary of the NDC, Alhaji Urmah Farouk told Joy News they have no hand in the distribution of the posters as alleged by the NPP.“I don’t think that we are involved in this thing. Because how can posting of posters depict division in the party. If they are divided there are things that have divided them in their party. The differences are there, clearly when they contested in the primaries."We are waiting for them to meet a flagbearer in 2016 and he will come an meet His Excellency John Dramani Mahama.
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