Joyce Bawa Mogtari, spokesperson for former President John Dramani Mahama, has strongly rejected recent rumors circulating about alleged appointments made by the former leader.
According to Mogtari, the claims are entirely false and without basis. She emphasized that Mahama has not made any appointments, and any circulating lists suggesting otherwise are misleading and fabricated.
The false reports had sparked confusion among political observers, with many speculating about Mahama's intentions regarding his potential role in Ghana's political landscape.
Mogtari clarified that these rumors are part of an ongoing effort to create confusion and distract from more pressing national issues.
As Mahama continues to remain focused on the well-being of the country and its citizens, Mogtari urged the public to disregard these unfounded reports.
She reassured Ghanaians that any official appointments or announcements would come directly from Mahama's office when the time is right, and not through unreliable sources.
This statement serves to remind the public of the importance of verifying information before accepting it as truth, especially in a politically charged environment.
Mogtari's clarification aims to put an end to the speculation and maintain focus on the broader national conversation.
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