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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Few months to the December 7, 2020 general elections, unsubstantiated allegation from the camp of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has that, government plans to peddle falsehood against the NDC’s flagbearer, Mr. John Mahama by using disgruntled persons within the closet of the former President and some state institutions.
“The NPP is rather busy plotting and fabricating. We also have intelligence that at their CABINET COMMITTEE ON ELECTION 2020 meeting held on Oct. 1, 2020, matters discussed included further” politically motivated” shake-ups in the police service; pay “disgruntled” NDC members to champion lies against John Dramani Mahama; and agreed to fabricate and circulate audios mimicking conversations between national executives of the NDC and members of JM’s campaign team for mischievous purposes”, according NDC Member of Parliament for Builsa South, Dr. Clement Apaak
This comes after the Information Minister, Hon. Kojo Oppong Nkrumah warned: “Ghanaians should be aware that in the next six weeks to come the opposition NDC is going to Fabricate tapes, audios, and videos just like they did in 2018.”.
He said “We are just pleading with Ghanaians to be vigilant; we should focus on the good works of government and vote for Nana Addo. Just like they did with the alleged money laundering in the UK.”
Reacting to this, Dr. Clement Apaak slammed the Minister saying his claims are palpable false.
“This your trick of pre-emptively accusing your opponents of what you are doing or plotting to do is now old.”, the NDC lawmaker said.
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