Bongo NPP/Ayinbisa Sponsored invisible forces attacked Hon Akamah Richard after his Bongo Radio encounter.

It's another day hence new stories evolving.

The Goldennewsgh daily trend takes us to the Bongo constituency again where it's purported that the DCE for the Constituency has sponsored the vigilante forces of the NPP called the invisible forces to attack and physically assault one of the NPP party's deflects Hon. Richard Akamah, who's also contesting for the MP slot under the ticket of the Ghana Union Movement.


This was after Hon. Richard Akamah's Radio interview at Bongo radio, the only radio station in the district.

Hon Richard revealed several secrets that the DCE does at the ignorant side of the constituents especially the disabled.

He stressed out that the disability share of the common fund has been politicised and made to look like a kind offer of the DCE to the disabled and which mustn't be so.

He further stated his agenda and things he have in stock for the good people of Bongo if he wins the MP slot in the upcoming Dec 7 elections.

It's believed that his revelations overstepped the toes of the DCE hence the DCE's action to sponsor his party's criminals who assembled at no 9, a drinking bar opposite the St Anne's Catholic Church.

Had it not been the support of on lookers,  the Bongo invisible forces would have beaten him on his way  home. 

Thank God his life was saved by on lookers who came in support of Hon Akamah Richard.

All politicians should  be careful,  Ayinbisa sponsored invisible force are up in full gear. 

#Saynotovigilantism#

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