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The Ellembelle MP, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has dismissed claims that he has intentions to contest former President John Mahama in the 2024 presidential primaries.
In a statement Wednesday, the former Energy Minister said such publications are fake and without any basis.
"My attention has been drawn to a fake publication on some online news portals and social media, describing me as 'John Mahama's biggest challenger' in the 2024 NDC presidential primaries.
"I have no intention of contesting the 2024 presidential primaries in the first place. Neither am I a part of any such scheme to oppose the candidature of former President John Dramani Mahama," he said.
He, thus, has entreated the general public to disregard any form of publication suggestion so.
"The said report is false, baseless, and a figment of the author's own fertile imagination. It should, therefore, be disregarded and treated with the contempt that it deserves," he added.
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