Amid swirling allegations of vote buying within the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Prophet Oduro has publicly confronted party stalwart Baba Jamal, demanding to know the source of a reported GH₵2 million used in the controversial activities.
Speaking in a pointed statement, Prophet Oduro questioned the legitimacy of funds allegedly distributed to influence internal party elections.
“Where did you get the 2 million?” he asked, highlighting growing concerns about transparency and ethics in the party’s processes.
Political analysts say the confrontation underscores deeper fissures within the NDC, as accusations of inducement threaten to overshadow policy discussions and candidate credibility.
Observers argue that such practices, if proven, could undermine the integrity of the party’s primaries and alienate grassroots members who depend on fair competition.
Baba Jamal has not publicly responded to the allegations, but the issue has already ignited heated debates on social media and within party circles.
Critics warn that unchecked vote buying sets a dangerous precedent, where financial power rather than vision or competence dictates leadership outcomes.
For the NDC, the episode has become more than a political squabble—it is a test of accountability, transparency, and the party’s ability to police its own ranks ahead of crucial elections.
With Prophet Oduro’s challenge, questions about money, influence, and morality are now firmly in the spotlight.