Documents have emerged contradicting Hon. Kwadjo Asante’s claims of receiving no government support for his political activities.
The Suhum MP allegedly benefited from the District Assembly Common Fund to procure items for community donations.
The records show he requested GHC49,400 worth of rice and cooking oil for the Muslim community during fasting and GHC45,628 for soccer jerseys and footballs.
Payment was tied to the release of the Common Fund.
While Hon. Asante publicly portrays self-sufficiency, critics accuse him of dishonesty and misuse of development resources.
Constituents and civil society groups demand transparency, questioning the prioritization of such expenditures.
The MP has yet to respond, as calls grow for an investigation into the fund’s usage to ensure accountability.
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