The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has disclaimed any association with Martin Dele, the CEO of the defunct Ponzi scheme DKM, following claims that he is part of the party’s campaign team.
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During a recent visit by NPP flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to the Upper West Region, Martin Dele was seen at the Palace of the Chief of Nandom, Naa Prof. Edmund Delle Chiir VIII.
Dele made a presentation to Dr. Bawumia on behalf of the chief.

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Eric Adjei, a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) communications team, alleged that Dele, a former DKM Financial Services founder accused of defrauding citizens, was a key member of Bawumia’s campaign team.
Adjei criticized the NPP, claiming they misled the public about Dele’s role.
In response, Krobea Kwabena Asante, a spokesperson for Bawumia’s campaign, rejected Adjei’s claims.
Asante clarified that Dele is not a member of the NPP or involved in Bawumia’s campaign. He explained that Dele is a royal and a nephew of the Paramount Chief of Nandom, and his appearance at the event was unrelated to the NPP’s campaign.

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