Samuel Koku Anyidoho, a former high-ranking member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has unleashed a scathing attack on veteran journalist Kwesi Pratt Jnr, labeling him a 'hypocrite' and the 'biggest threat to the NDC's survival'. This intense exchange of words highlights the internal tensions within the NDC and the challenges faced by the Mahama administration. Anyidoho's criticism stems from Kwesi Pratt's recent interview, where he expressed concerns about the 'Reset Agenda' and the direction of the Mahama government. Anyidoho accused Kwesi Pratt of undermining the party and the administration, particularly regarding the 'Reset Agenda'. He also took aim at Kwesi Pratt's daughter, an appointee in the Mahama-led government, criticizing her performance and suggesting she was 'making nonsense' of the agenda. Anyidoho's strong words reflect a deeper divide within the NDC, with some members questioning the loyalty and effectiveness of others. This incident underscores the complex dynamics within political parties, where personal and political interests can lead to public disagreements and public scrutiny. The situation raises questions about the role of journalists in holding political leaders accountable and the potential impact of such public disputes on the party's unity and future prospects.