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NDC denies receiving GHC8m from National Signals Bureau

Leticia OseibyLeticia Osei
May 9, 2025
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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has strongly denied allegations suggesting it received funds from the National Signals Bureau (NSB) ahead of the 2024 general elections.

The denial comes in response to a memo reportedly authored by former NSB boss Kwabena Adu-Boahene, addressed to the National Security Coordinator. In the memo, Adu-Boahene claimed over GH¢8 million was given to opposition parties to support the procurement of election collation logistics and equipment.

He also alleged that the GH¢49 million he is accused of misappropriating was used for covert national security operations.

Additionally, he accused the Attorney General of engaging in what he described as a “malicious prosecution” against him.

Although Adu-Boahene did not directly name the NDC as a beneficiary of the funds, the party has publicly distanced itself from the claims.

The party has demanded clarity and transparency regarding the source and use of the funds, emphasizing its commitment to lawful and transparent electioneering practices.

Speaking to Joy News on Friday, May 9, the NDC’s Deputy Director of Elections and IT, Dr. Rashid Tanko-Computer, categorically rejected any association with the alleged funds.

“Those people they’re referring to supported them during their recent demonstration. He knows his partners—that’s who he was referring to. And I’m sure everybody has seen that. My opponent would give me resources to defeat him in an election? Does that make sense?

“I can speak on authority—it’s not possible at all. These guys are just clutching at straws. It won’t help them. They should go and negotiate a plea bargain, otherwise, he [Adu-Boahene] could be looking at 25 years,” he said.

Dr. Tanko accused some opposition political parties of lacking genuine commitment to unseating the New Patriotic Party (NPP), suggesting that they often appeared aligned with the ruling party.

“When we were in IPAC, anytime the NDC opposed the EC and NPP, those parties sided with the EC and NPP. The NDC has nothing to do with this. We fought hard, used our own resources, and dealt a heavy blow to the NPP.

“The party has no business with whatever rubbish is coming out—we are not part of it.”

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