The National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the Manhyia Palace do not have a tense relationship, according to Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
He claims that the arrival of NDC flagbearer John Mahama will allay rumours that there is hostility between them.
When the NDC Presidential Candidate visited the Ashanti Region as part of his trip, he spoke via a linguist and stated: “The NDC is not on good terms with Manhyia.” He has said it all, so it isn’t true.
Additionally, the Asantehene stressed that elections are won at the polling places and called for vigilance at the polls.
In the meantime, Mr. Mahama has denied allegations that he was involved in Monday’s attack on the Asantehene convoy in Techiman.
Speaking during the visit, he called out a film that was making the rounds as being artificial intelligence (AI) developed and a fabricated attempt to harm both his and the NDC’s reputations.
The Asantehene was returning from a burial in Nkoranza in the Bono East Region when the alleged crime happened, according to police.
According to preliminary reports, some young people who are thought to be from Techiman threw stones at the convoy’s buses.