Hon. Felicia Tettey, the Sagnarigu Constituency NPP Parliamentary Candidate, has condemned the recent defacing of her campaign billboards and posters.
In a statement addressing the damage, she expressed her disapproval of the act and made it clear that she would respond at the ballot box rather than through retaliation.
“Election Day will be my response,” she stated. “I won’t touch your billboards, but I’ll leave you behind in the vote count. That’s a promise, Insha Allah.”
Multiple instances of vandalism have been reported on her billboards and posters, and Mrs. Tettey has publicly accused her main contender of orchestrating these acts.
She emphasized that such behavior is counterproductive to a healthy democratic process and urged her supporters to remain focused on the issues that matter most to the constituency.
Her remarks highlight her commitment to a clean campaign and her determination to win the support of voters through positive engagement and development-focused initiatives.