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Mercy360 Blog of Saturday, 19 October 2024

Source: Mercy Mensah

A young man who recently made some serious allegations against the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ghana is now apologizing and asking for forgiveness.

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A young man who recently made some serious allegations against the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ghana is now apologizing and asking for forgiveness. He claimed in a viral video that the NPP had hired him and others to engage in violent acts during the upcoming general elections, but later decided not to follow through However, his video sparked widespread criticism and backlash, and now he's backtracking, saying he didn't know what came over him to make such claims.

In his apology, he expressed deep regret for his actions and asked the public to stop sharing the video. He's also worried about facing legal consequences, stating that he has no one to support him if he's jailed . This is a pretty dramatic turn of events, especially considering the sensitive nature of politics in Ghana.

It's worth noting that this isn't the first time the NPP has been associated with violence. In May 2024, a journalist was assaulted by NPP supporters while filming an altercation . The International Federation of Journalists condemned the attack, calling for the government to guarantee the safety and security of journalists.

The young man's apology might be an attempt to avoid further backlash or even legal repercussions. However, it's unclear whether his apology will be accepted by the public or the authorities.

*Key Takeaways:*
- _Viral Video Controversy_: A young man alleged that the NPP hired him for violent acts during the elections.
- _Apology and Backlash_: He apologized for his claims, citing fear of legal consequences and lack of support.
- _NPP's History of Violence_: Previous incidents of violence associated with the NPP, including a journalist assault in May 2024 ¹.