Mahama campaign team slams Asaase radio, Daily Guide over disgraceful & shadowy journalism

The Mahama Campaign Team has condemned the false publication by Asaase Radio and Daily Guide over a false publication that the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Mahama.
The Campaign Spokesperson of Mahama Campaign, Joyce Bawah Mogtari lashed out at the Asaase radio and Daily Guide newspaper for concocting stories accusing the flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, of seeking assistance from the government of Russia for the 2024 election.
According to her, the former President was in Russia to launch the Russian language translation of his memoir, ‘My First Coup D’etat and Other Stories from the Lost Decades of Africa’ at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow contrary to the false reports.
“We repudiate the unprofessional pseudo-journalists and media institutions who have made themselves willing conduits for the spreading of malicious lies against the NDC and Mr. Mahama. Their duplicitous conduct makes a complete mockery of their training, if any, and the ethics of the profession.
“To be part of a conspiracy to tell blatant lies about respectable individuals in aid of the NPP and Bawumia’s drowning campaign is the height of irresponsibility and utter recklessness. We urge the discerning Ghanaian public to completely disregard these lies as no such thing has occurred.
Mr. Mahama and the NDC remain focused on engaging the people of Ghana on his well-considered and carefully curated vision, which will catalyze the reset of our country towards building the Ghana we want together. We must fight state capture, and corruption and return Ghana to the path of good governance, prudent economic management, and rapid development,” Madam Mogtari stated.
Source: Today.com.gh


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