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Richard Ahiagbah, Director of Communications of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has expressed concern over the rising spate of hooting incidents in the political space. Ahiagbah in a November 7, 2022 tweet said it was important for thought leaders to weigh into the issue which he lamented was fast becoming a norm despite being a poor conduct. His views were a reaction to the latest incident of political hooting that hit Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as he delivered his speech at the annual Hogbetsotso Za in Anlo on Saturday, November 5. His tweet also cautioned against the culture stressing that it needed to be dealt with before politics turns into a shouting contest. "I am saddened by my kinsmen hooting at DMB, at Hogbe, not only that I'm an NPP, but because of the deafening silence of thought leaders at this poor conduct which is fast becoming the norm. We must deal with it b4 our politics turns into a shouting contest," his tweet read. President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has suffered three booing incidents in recent times. The first being at the Global Citizen Concert in Accra, before his convoy, was hooted in Kumasi while on a regional tour. The third was also directed at his convoy as he drove through a part of the Eastern Region, even though his spokesperson said the president did not hear the boos.