Audio By Carbonatix
The Office of Former President John Dramani Mahama has denounced publications alleging he is the fourth richest person in Ghana and worth $900 million.
In a press statement rubbishing the claim, the former President described the publication as entirely false and baseless.
"Mr Mahama vehemently denies the claims which he considers yet another attempt to discredit his reputation, cause disaffection for him, and undermine his leadership of selfless service," the statement added.
According to Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Special Aide to Mr. Mahama who signed the statement, the said article is a tactic by his political opponents to malign him as the 2024 general elections draw near.
"It is obvious that this publication is part of a deliberate and discredited strategy by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to spread lies and seek to generate public disaffection for the leader and flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)".
She therefore urged Ghanaians to disregard the publication and treat it with the contempt it deserves.
'We encourage the public to focus on holding the non-performing NPP government accountable for its gross mismanagement of the economy and dissipation of state resources.
"President Mahama remains committed to an issue-based campaign that seeks to salvage our country from the incompetent, inept and terrible administration of Akufo-Addo and Bawumia," the statement concluded.
Latest Stories
-
Arhinful calls for patience and support for Ayew ahead of World Cup
3 minutes -
Zanetor Rawlings elected 2nd Vice President of Pan-African Parliament
8 minutes -
GIFEC disburses 350 laptops for One Million Coders Program in Upper West Region
20 minutes -
2025 BoG GH¢15.7bn loss was a peak, future results expected to improve – Atta Issah
24 minutes -
Photos: How fire destroyed everything in the Akosombo GRIDCo Substation control room
31 minutes -
Embrace skills training for successful reintegration – YEA HR Director urges inmates
37 minutes -
BoG’s GH₵15bn loss does not affect monetary policy – Majority
43 minutes -
Minority accuses Majority of attempting to “shift public perception” ahead of BoG’s GH¢15bn publication
49 minutes -
Kick Nation secures Ipswich Town trial for Ghanaian youngster Philip Frimpong
52 minutes -
MTN Ghana hosts first Digital Music Conference to tackle artistes revenue challenges
60 minutes -
Ghana heads to Rabat for African Open Government Conference
1 hour -
Ghana tilting towards the abyss while waiting for doomsday
2 hours -
Pragya and tipper truck head-on collision claims teacher’s life at Asante Mampong
2 hours -
10 illegal miners remanded into prison custody for mining under ECG high-tension poles
2 hours -
Bank of Ghana expected to post GH¢15.6bn loss for 2025 financial year
3 hours