He is, therefore, calling on CDD to render an unqualified apology for tarnishing his hard-earned image.
In a press release signed by Esq David Osae-Akoto, the lawyer for the MP, he explained that “the CDD-Ghana had conducted ‘research’ that indicated that my client, Mr Andah had distributed an amount of GHC1,000, a 32-inch Nasco flat-screen TV and a standing fan to each delegate in his constituency. My client denied the allegations. He informed Francisca that the research findings could not be true – as he had not distributed any such item(s) during the NPP primaries.
“He further informed Francisca that this must be a baseless rumour that may have been concocted by political opponents or their supporters to create disaffection for him amongst the delegates and the general public”.
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