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The National Executive Member of Ghana National Canoe Fishermen Council dares Central Regional branch to produce evidence of diversion of outboard motors.
A National Executive member of the National Canoe Fishermen Council, Nana Joojo Solomon, is asking the Central Regional branch of the Ghana National Canoe Fishermen Council to produce evidence of diversion of outboard motors meant for fishermen in the Region.
The Regional branch of the Council on Friday held a news conference at Anomabo accusing him of diverting allocations of outboard motors meant for fishermen in the region for his personal gains.
But in an interview with Joy News’ Richard Kwadwo Nyarko, Naana Joojo Solomon denied the claims and dared the regional branch of the council to produce evidence of their claims else he heads to court.
“I am giving them three days from today, Sunday, to produce evidence of their claims, else I will put them before the law court,” he stated.
The National executive member intimates, the allegations are calculated to tarnish his hard-won reputation and he will resort to every legal means to seek justice.
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