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Spencer Wan Blog of Sunday, 12 January 2025

Source: Eric Afatsao

View the unfinished Miracles Aboagye home in Larteh Junction.

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According to accusations, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, the spokesperson for the now-defunct Bawumia presidential campaign team, embezzled $3 million in campaign cash.

With rumors of an unfinished property connected to Aboagye at Larteh Junction, the affair has taken a new turn and charges of financial malfeasance have strengthened.

After Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia lost the election, there are still concerns regarding how campaign funds were handled, and party supporters are taking notice of Aboagye's apparent role in the stolen money. According to New Patriotic Party (NPP) critics, the money that was supposed to support the campaign may have instead been used for private endeavors, such as the Larteh Junction property.


Insiders are requesting explanations over the use of campaign funds, and the incomplete house has come to represent the rising mistrust among party faithful. A comprehensive probe to ascertain the source of funds for the contentious property has been demanded by party supporters, who have accused Aboagye of being greedy.

Dr. Bawumia's campaign spokesperson, Aboagye, has said nothing about the situation, which has fueled rumors and demands for responsibility. Many now doubt his involvement in the campaign's defeat and the honesty of the procedures used to handle campaign finances because he has not responded to the accusations.

Following the election, the dispute has clouded the NPP's future, as party members fear the harm such accusations could do to the party's reputation. The party must enforce accountability and openness, according to stakeholders, especially after losing an election.

Now, the unfinished property at Larteh Junction serves as a focal point for the NPP's mounting accountability demands. Calls for a thorough probe are growing, and the party's leadership is under pressure to act quickly to restore credibility and trust.