The Trade Minister Ekwow Spio-Garbrah has described as malicious, publications that he is scheming to replace Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur as vice presidential candidate in the 2016 elections.
The January 30, 2015 edition of the General Telegraph newspaper reported that the Trade Minister was among a number of Government appointees plotting to unseat the vice president ahead of the 2016 elections.
However in a statement signed by Alhaji M Naziru, Special Assistant to the Trade Minister said the publication is completely false.
"Ekwow Spio-Garbrah wishes to make it known that he is not and will not be involved in any scheme to replace Vice President Amissah-Arthur."
The statement also cautioned media houses to desist from publishing such false statements.
"We further assure the entire NDC family and the general public to treat any such unsubstantiated publications with all the contempt it deserves for the good of the party and country," the statement said.
Latest Stories
-
If I speak there will be fire – Salah on Klopp row
55 mins -
Grieving after divorce is normal, but this particular kind of grief isn’t
59 mins -
10 beautifully unexpected ways husbands proposed to their wives
1 hour -
Reality zone with Vicky Wireko: Painting Ghana purple: Be aware, May is month of mental health awareness
1 hour -
Prof Opoku-Agyemang’s integrity is admirable – Inusah Fuseini
1 hour -
Your reign has been a beacon of wisdom – Alan Kyerematen tells Asantehene
1 hour -
Akufo-Addo’s driver wins La Dadekotopon NPP primary
1 hour -
Education Minister must channel resources to rebrand basic public schools into tackling critical needs – Minority
1 hour -
CAFCC: “Dreams need to score early to unsettle Zamalek” – Former Zamalek striker Felix Aboagye
3 hours -
GHS launches mobile app to counter misinformation about vaccines
3 hours -
Election 2024: Care Ghana warns EC of recruiting political actors as Returning Officers
3 hours -
Mohammed Kudus gets 5th Premier League assist as West Ham hold Liverpool
3 hours -
Religious support source of my success – Asantehene
3 hours -
Sierra Leone energy minister resigns over electricity crisis, as power returns to capital
3 hours -
EC accuses Bright Simons, IMANI Africa of peddling falsehood
4 hours