Former Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Koku Anyidoho has disclosed that when he lost his 8-year-old daughter in 2020, the NDC did not appear concerned.
He said that the party failed to sympathise with him and showed no care after his daughter's death.
Mr Anyidoho, who was kicked out of the NDC in 2021 for misbehaviour and anti-party behaviour, revealed this in a recent interview with Happy FM.
"My little girl Sitsofe A. A. Anyihoho died on the 7th of November, [2020]. Then Rawlings died on the twelfth. Asiedu Nketiah lives not too far from me. My little girl died. He didn’t even send a dog from the headquarters to come and condole with me…Not a single soul from the NDC came to commiserate with me …," He said.
He went on to say that a major NDC member, Dzifa Gunu, a close colleague of former President John Mahama, accused him of murdering his daughter for ritual purposes.
"Then a close associate of John Mahama called Dzifa Gunu, one of Stan Dogbe’s boys, one of those he recruited for a purpose, go after Koku. So Dzifa Gunu writes on social media that I killed my own 8-year-old daughter. And used her blood for ritual purposes. That I wanted to kill John Mahama and that they know the shrines that I have been to in Benin, Togo, India and others…," he added.