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Amos and Shasha Accused of Diverting “Nkoko Nketsenketse” Resources

by Stephen Mensah 1 weeks ago

Amos and Shasha Accused of Diverting “Nkoko Nketsenketse” Resources for Political Gain in AAK

April 5,2026

A political storm is brewing within the AAK constituency over the distribution of chicks under the “Nkoko Nketsenketse” initiative associated with President John Dramani Mahama.

According to reports from a section of party branches, beneficiaries received the chicks under strict conditions, with warnings that open support for the current constituency chairman Vincent Koomson could result in denial of feed supplies or retrieval of the distributed poultry.

Sources within the constituency have further alleged that key organizers, including constituency organizer Theophilus Amos and youth organizer Abraham Etrue Hamilton, have diverted large quantities of chicks and feed for personal use. The claims suggest that hundreds of chicks meant for broader distribution have allegedly been allocated to themselves, raising concerns about fairness and transparency.

The development has sparked tension among grassroots members, with some accusing local leaders of politicizing a programme intended to support livelihoods. Critics argue that the initiative is being used as a tool to influence internal party dynamics and regain political support ahead of upcoming internal processes after the duo have realized their dwindling political fortunes.

Efforts to reach the accused individuals for comment have so far been unsuccessful. However, party members are calling for an independent investigation into the allegations to ensure accountability and restore confidence in the program.

The “Nkoko Nketsenketse” initiative was designed to empower individuals economically through poultry farming, but the latest allegations risk undermining its intended impact within the constituency.

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