Philip Appiah Kubi, also known as Roman Fada, a disqualified presidential candidate of the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP), has denied claims that the GFP has endorsed the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Mr. Appiah Kubi’s comment comes in response to a press briefing on Wednesday, December 4, during which an individual claiming to be the GFP’s Deputy General Secretary, Jerry Addo, announced that the party had decided to back the NDC after extensive discussions with executives.
However, Mr. Kubi has debunked the claims, clarifying that the GFP does not support any of the two main parties contesting the December 7 polls.
“We have not endorsed any political party. Not that we have issues with either NDC or NPP, but as the leader of the Ghana Freedom Party currently, with my general secretary, my four parliamentary candidates, and the other executive members, we have not endorsed any political party.
“And I will make it clear that it is fake. I know we have barely three days or two days to election day, and we will come up at the appropriate time,” he noted in an interview monitored by The Ghana Report on Citi News.
Appiah Kubi’s candidacy was declared invalid by the EC due to irregularities and errors on his presidential nomination forms following the passing of GFP’s initially approved presidential candidate, Akua Donkor.