'Nkoko Nkitinkiti': NDC communicator accuses NPP of staging consumption
Ibrahim Ali, a Communications Team Member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), alleged that some New Patriotic Party (NPP) members are staging the consumption of chickens supplied under the government's "Nkoko Nkikitinkiti" policy to mock the initiative. Speaking on Nnawotwe Yi on Adom TV, Mr. Ali claimed that intelligence from some districts indicates that certain NPP members are buying chickens, slaughtering them, and posting videos to create the impression that beneficiaries are eating the birds meant for the programme. He stated, "It feels strange to comprehend why beneficiaries of the policy will kill the birds to chew and send videos to the sector Minister."
Mr. Ali called for investigations to ascertain the true facts and stated that anyone found guilty should face the law. These comments followed the Minister of Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, telling Parliament on July 9 that some beneficiaries have started consuming the chickens and sending him videos. Mr. Ali described the situation as worrying but noted that such challenges are expected with good policies. He also alleged that some implementers of the policy have failed both the President and the Minister due to poor supervision.
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An NDC communicator has accused members of the NPP of staging the consumption of chickens from the government's "Nkoko Nkikitinkiti" policy. This
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