
Ghanaian Politician Alleges 'Coup' After Suspension from NPP
Ghanaian Politics Rocked by Allegations of 'Coup' Against NPP Vice Chairman Accra, Ghana – Sammy Crabbe, the former second vice chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has made explosive allegations, claiming his recent suspension was a politically motivated 'coup' designed to silence his outspoken criticism of the party's leadership. In a radio interview on Asempa 94.7 FM, Crabbe detailed his account, stating, "My suspension...was a coup against me for standing the truth in the party." He further elaborated on instances where he challenged party decisions, suggesting these actions led to his downfall. The interview has sparked significant debate within Ghana's political sphere, with many calling for further investigation into Crabbe's claims. The incident highlights the internal conflicts and power dynamics within the NPP and raises questions about the party's commitment to transparency and internal democracy. The full interview is available online and offers a deeper understanding of this developing political story.