Kofi Ofosu Nkansah, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Entrepreneurship & Innovation Programme (NEIP), has urged actor Kofi Manu to refrain from actions that could cause public disaffection for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
In a Facebook post, Mr Nkansah addressed a widely circulating video on social media in which Kwaku Manu was dressed in NPP colours with a “DPP” inscription.
He encouraged Ghanaians to vote for that party, hinting that failure might lead to election manipulation.
This display has not gone down well with the NEIP CEO, who has requested that the actor stop “misbehaving” while wearing NPP attire.
Nkansah emphasised the right of individuals to support any political party of their choice. But insisted that actions which could tarnish the NPP’s image should be avoided.
“Those who know Kwaku Manu should tell him to stop misbehaving with NPP colours.”
“He has every right to support any party of his choice but we won’t take such mischief from him.”
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