A bombshell audio recording has emerged from Ghana’s 2024 presidential campaign trail, featuring what appears to be a candidate boasting about distributing 5 million Ghana cedis in campaign funds. The recording, circulating since November 2024, includes the phrase “Come and challenge me” repeated aggressively, sparking intense debate about election financing transparency.
The clip references “BR K November 2024” and mentions 50 billion cedis in campaign expenditures, raising eyebrows about potential financial irregularities. Political analysts note the recording’s timing coincides with heated primaries where candidates allegedly used cash to influence delegates. A cabinet minister from the ruling party is heard questioning another official’s legal credentials in the same audio.
Opposition leaders have seized on the recording, demanding investigations into possible vote-buying. The Electoral Commission faces mounting pressure to audit campaign finances, particularly after similar allegations surfaced during 2020 and 2018 cabinet retreats. Government spokespersons dismiss the audio as “doctored opposition propaganda.”
Legal experts warn that unregulated campaign spending could violate Ghana’s Political Parties Act. With the recording going viral across social media platforms, citizens are demanding accountability from all presidential aspirants. As Ghana’s democracy faces this credibility test, observers worry the controversy could overshadow substantive policy debates in the crucial election year. The EC’s response may determine whether this scandal fades or becomes a defining issue of the 2024 race
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