The Energy and Petroleum Minister Hon. Emmanuel Armah Kofi-Buah has dismissed claims that he blamed President John Dramani Mahama for NDC's defeat in the just ended general elections.

According to him, he has not granted any interview claiming that the President caused his own downfall.

The Member of Parliament for Ellembelle constituency in the Western region said the claims should be treated as a fabrication since it is targeted at denting his image and relationship with the outgoing President.

"I am proud of the achievements of the NDC led by president Mahama and firmly believe that President Mahama will forever be remembered not only for the great works but his hallmarks of bringing people together, humility, integrity and dedication.

"Ghanaians will shortly call for his return and I believe it will be shortly in 2020," Hon. Kofi-Buah wrote in a statement.

He added: "As the Member of Parliament, I will continue to lobby for more developmental projects and the good welfare of my constituents."

Find below the full statement issued by Hon Kofi-Buah

I have noted with utter contempt a vicious fabrication circulating on social media attributed to me. It is a complete lie and must be treated as such.

I have not granted any interview with West end radio as has been circulated.

I am proud of the achievements of the NDC led by president Mahama and firmly believe that President Mahama will forever be remembered not only for the great works but his hallmarks of bringing people together, humility, integrity and dedication.

Ghanaians will shortly call for his return and I believe it will be shortly 2020.

Signed

Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah

source:starrfmonline.com