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A disqualified aspirant for the chairmanship of the Ghana Football Association Neil Amstrong Mortagbe has dismissed forgery allegations made against him.
The former chairman of the National Chapters Committee of Accra Hearts of Oak and a FIFA marketing instructor said the allegations are untrue.
In a statement signed by Mr Harcourt a member of his communications team, Mr. Mortagbe said he would use all legal means to clear his name.
A full copy of the statement is as follows;
PRESS STATEMENT
It has come to the notice of the campaign team through media pronouncements and speculations that our candidate, Mr. Neil Armstrong-Mortagbe, is purported to have gotten involved in the forgery of signatures concerning the endorsement of his nomination form.
Our candidate, Mr. Neil Armstrong-Mortagbe, categorically denies any wrongdoing and will use all legal means available to clear his name and set the records straight.
We thank all well wishers for their continued support and encourage them to remain calm and strong as we deal with issues relating to the disqualification.
With kind regards,
……………………………………
Mr. Harcourt
Communications Unit
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