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Managing Editor of the Gye Nyame Concord, Alfred Ogbamey, this morning apologized unreservedly to NDC Leader and Presidential Candidate, Professor John Evans Atta Mills, for an untrue story that his paper put out today.The story in particular, headlined “NDC FLIES IN GERMAN DOC To Pep Mills Up Till Dec”, was published in Wednesday, September 24 edition of the paper.The story had suggests that the NDC has flown in a specialist from a reputable German health facility to manage Prof. Mills’ medical headache till the December 7 elections.Alfred Ogbamey visited the Kuku Hill office of the NDC Leader and apologized for putting out an untrue story and for the unease the story caused.The Managing Editor pledged to do the honourable thing and retract the story verbally as well as in writing, and promised that his paper will not be used to put out untrue stories about the NDC Leader.On his part, Professor Mills said his doors are open at any time to Mr. Ogbamey and other media personnel and that at anytime they want some clarification on matters about his health, or any other matter, they are free to contact his office.Professor Mills wholeheartedly accepted the apology and said he was not going to hold anything against Alfred Ogbamey.Source: Koku Anyidoho (Head, Communications)
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