There is growing tension?across?the length and breadth of the country ahead of the December elections, with a clear evidence of the fact that the peace and unity that all political parties are preaching could elude the people of Ghana after all.
It is however sad that the leading political parties have decided to?destabilize the already fragile atmosphere, by geting on eaqch others toes in what can be described as an unwarranted and cheap propaganda tool being deployed to outwit the rivalry political party.
Spyghana?news team can say for a fact that the two main political parties have been staging attacks on each other, predominant of them is the act of defacing posters and pulling down of bill boards belonging the bothe parties.
Trips around the some principal streets across the country have revealed that both political parties are guilty of pasting posters of their party on the others, defacing which belong to their opponent, and sometimes puling down billboards.
It is also interesting that the coming NDC Congress has given some?unscrupulous?persons to perpetrate such?atrocities?against the party in Kumasi.
This development, has however created a blood bath between the NDC and the NPP, with each accusing the other of masterminding such attacks.
Whilst the NPP is accusing the NDC, the later is also doing likewise.
The Ashanti Regional NDC has accused the NPP members in the region of defacing posters of President John Mahama and replacing them with that of the NPP flagbearer, Nana Akufo-Addo at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium which is the venue for the NDC delegates? congress on Thursday.
Meanwhile?discerning Ghanaians spoken to have?described the action as unnecessary provocation which could likely lead to chaos in the coming elections.

