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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has barred members of the party’s communications team from appearing on the “Muntie” show on Accra-based Agoo FM.
The NPP in a statement issued Perry Okudzeto, Deputy Communications Director urged the public to disregard any person who appears on the programme purported to be speaking for the party.
Read the statement in full:
Press Statement: NPP Communicators must not appear on Agoo FM’S “MUNTIE” show
It has come to the attention of the New Patriotic Party that some individuals, purporting to be representing the party, have been appearing on the “MUNTIE” show on Agoo FM hosted by Mr. Bobbie Ansah.
The NPP Communications Directorate has never assigned any person from the NPP to represent the party on the said program. Panelists may appear on the program in their individual capacities but not on behalf of the NPP.
We ask the public to disregard any panelist who claims to represent the party or described by the host as representing the NPP on the said show.
Thank you.
……signed……
Perry Okudzeto
Deputy Director of Communications
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