Captain Smart hints “artificial” coup by govt to cover up rot

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The Host of Onua TV’s morning show, Maakye, Blessed Godsbrain Smart, (Captain Smart) has alleged that the New Patriotic Party(NPP), is employing tactics to initiate an “artificial coup” in the country.

According to him, the ruling party is plotting a fake military coup in October 2024, to destabilize the country’s political stability.

“Who said Agyapedie document is fake? I played the video for J.A Kuffuor. He knew about it. The NPP has grand agenda, what they are planning is artificial coup d’état . I have said it. They want to use this destabilize the system so that it will use that as a cover up for their rots. That won’t happen. Ghanaians will make sure any soldier who will participate in this will not go scot-free,” he added.

He stated that the revelation is a wake up call to Ghanaians to prevent the intentions of the ruling party.

Meanwhile, the former host of “The Seat Show” on Net2 TV and now with CTV, Justice Kwaku Annan, has also made similar accusations against the NPP.

According to him, this information is not only known to him but also to other journalists, whose identities he chose not to disclose.

“Any form of fake subversion that some people are trying to orchestrate just to affect the electoral process or prevent the election from happening – I want to draw your attention to it so when it happens, you are aware. I hope and pray that they don’t even venture there.

“Any fake military coup to topple this government so you use the backdoor to start the whole process, stop it.,” he said.

Fitch Solutions, a research and data firm, forecasts that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) will win the upcoming December 7 general elections against the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The London-based firm has been predicting this outcome since last year, citing a recent survey where 54 percent of respondents preferred the NDC’s candidate, John Mahama, for the presidency.

Mike Kruiniger, Associate Director of Country Risk at Fitch Solutions, discussed this during the Mid-Year Review for Sub-Saharan Africa, noting that current economic conditions will significantly impact voter preferences on December 7.

He pointed out that economic management and job creation are crucial issues for voters, which could disadvantage the NPP due to recent economic difficulties.

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