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The campaign team of Mr Gabriel Adovoe Kwablah Kwamigah, an aspirant for the Volta Regional Council of State slot, has dismissed allegations of his involvement in a $7 million gold fraud scandal, describing them as baseless and part of a deliberate smear campaign.
According to the campaign team, Mr Kwamigah has never been convicted of any fraud-related offence, insisting that such reports have no legal or factual basis.
The team emphasised that the aspirant is a respected businessman who has built his reputation and enterprise on integrity, transparency, and adherence to both national and international trade laws.
"Our candidate has never been involved in any fraudulent activity. The claims made in the publication are unsubstantiated and intended to tarnish his hard-earned reputation as a distinguished businessman and leader," the statement read.
The campaign team further explained that Mr Kwamigah has lawfully conducted numerous transactions within the gold sector, holding valid licences and permits issued by relevant regulatory bodies. They assured the public that his dealings have always been in good faith and within legal frameworks.
The statement urged the public to treat the allegations with contempt, asserting that they were orchestrated to damage the candidate’s credibility ahead of the Council of State elections. The team reaffirmed Mr Kwamigah's commitment to serving the Volta Region with integrity and his dedication to the welfare of its people.
"We call on all well-meaning 'Voltarians' to disregard any attempt to misrepresent Mr Kwamigah’s character and contributions to the region and the business community. We also urge everyone to support his bid to represent our region at the national level and advocate for its best interests," the statement added.
Addressing the broader implications of the allegations, the campaign team called for an election process free of personal attacks and misinformation. They encouraged all candidates to focus on their vision for the Volta Region rather than engaging in smear campaigns.
Additionally, the team warned that it reserves all legal rights to take action against individuals or entities that seek to defame Mr Kwamigah through the spread of unverified accusations.
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