
The Tamale South Member of Parliament said he was not an active social media participant, hence the account purporting to be in his name was fake.
The clarification follows a reshuffling of the Minority leadership in Parliament.
The NDC in a letter addressed to Haruna Iddrisu, the Tamale-South Member of Parliament who is the Minority leader has been replaced by Ato Forson.
James Klutse Avezi, MP for Ketu-North has been replaced by Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, MP for Ellembele Constituency, while Kwame Governs Agbodza, MP for Adaklu Constituency replaces Alhaji Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, MP for Asawase in the Ashanti Region as Chief Whip .
Ahmed Ibrahim and Comfort Doyoe-Ghansah First and Second deputy Whips respectively retained their positions.
But some aggrieved youths from the NDC stormed the Tamale party office in Lamashegu to register their displeasure over the replacement of Haruna Iddrisu.
Many youths said the decision was not in the party’s interest and called on the National Executive to reverse it.
However, Haruna Iddrisu in a statement copied to Pulse.com.gh denied the allegations.
For the record, he said that the Facebook and Twitter accounts were not his and added that he had never owned a Facebook or Twitter account and had not caused them to be opened and operated under his name.
He noted that any social media accounts that are under his name are fake.
He appealed to the general public, especially the rank and file of the NDC not to ignore the post with the contempt it deserves.
Creating an account and posting there is just an attempt by the detractors to sow the seeds of discontent in the party hierarchy and put them personally but it will fail and show that the truth will remain.
Meanwhile, some Members of Parliament have petitioned the party leaders about the recent changes in the front benches in the house.
Lawmakers believe that the reshuffling is premature and inappropriate for the NDC going into the 2024 general elections due to lack of consultation.
Member of Parliament for Zebilla East and former Majority leader, Cletus Avoka said only decisions made after public deliberation would be accepted.