The party’s response follows a report published on July 31, 2025, by AllAfrica.com, which alleged that Brandcom is demanding $280,000 from the NPP as payment for online propaganda work it was allegedly contracted to undertake during the election.
But in a statement dated August 3 and signed by its Communications Directorate, the NPP dismissed the claims as entirely false and defamatory.
“We wish to state emphatically and categorically that the NPP has no contractual relationship (past or present) with any entity known as Brandcom, based in Ukraine or elsewhere. The claims contained in the article are completely false, baseless, and defamatory,” the statement read.
The party also insisted it had never instructed any foreign firm to create fake accounts, spread disinformation, or carry out any digital misconduct before or during the 2024 elections.
“At no point did the leadership of the NPP engage, authorise, or instruct any foreign agency to operate fake social media accounts, produce smear campaign content, or undertake any unethical digital activities during the 2024 presidential campaign or any other cycle,” it added.
The NPP stressed that its campaigns have always focused on policy and integrity, warning that it reserves the right to take legal action over the publication.
“Furthermore, the NPP views this publication as a deliberate attempt to tarnish the image of the party and sow public distrust. We demand an immediate retraction of the false claims and reserve the...
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