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Nana Agyenim-Boateng aka Gyataba, the National Chairman of the United Front Party (UFP) has debunked claims that UFP is being financed by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as well as some political heavyweights.
The UFP chairman who described the claims as wicked lies and a sign of desperation by the NPP for power in 2012, explained that he was not surprised by the recent publications in one of the dailies that UFP is being financed by the ruling NDC Government .
“I wish to state emphatically that no amount of intimidation, harassment and dirty propaganda against the UFP will succeed.
“We in the United Front Party are determined more than ever to break NPP dominance in the Ashanti Region and this type of propaganda against our efforts can not detract us from our forward match to win the elections”, he stressed.
In an exclusive interview with the Daily Dispatch in Kumasi, Nana Boateng observed that since the formation of the UFP, some elements in the NPP have linked the 'party to personalities like Mr. Alan Kyerematen, ex-President Kufuor, Professor Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng both leading members of the NPP among other renowned personalities in the country.
The UFP chairman said since earlier propaganda to link such personalities didn't work, they have now turned their attention to associate UFP to NDC but “let me assure them that no amount to paint UFP black would fly because the sky is our limit.”
On the NHIS Capitation, the national chairman of UFP said the policy was very good but stressed that NHIA step up their education to help create better understanding.
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