Former President Jerry John Rawlings has denied making claims about the raging Airbus scandal involving the Mills-Mahama administration.
A statement issued by his office distanced the Statesman from any statements purported to have been authored by him on a number of national and international issues.
Describing persons behind such claims as “unscrupulous”, the former President has asked the general public to authenticate all statements linked to him via his official Facebook page.
“We wish to advise members of the public that the former President has issued no statement on the Airbus bribery scandal. The former President has also not commented on the recent distribution of ambulances to constituencies neither has he issued a statement on the Malawian election dispute ruling.”
Read full statement below:
FALSE REPORTS ON FORMER PRESIDENT RAWLINGS
It has come to the attention of the office of His Excellency Jerry John Rawlings, former President of the Republic, that certain unscrupulous persons have been putting out statements locally and internationally purportedly authored by him or issued by his office.
We wish to advise members of the public that the former President has issued no statement on the Airbus bribery scandal. The former President has also not commented on the recent distribution of ambulances to constituencies neither has he issued a statement on the Malawian election dispute ruling.
Perpetrators of these falsehoods are warned to desist from such acts.
Members of the public who are unsure of any statement purported to emanate from the former President’s office should please verify such publications on his official Facebook page – https://web.facebook.com/President.J.J.Rawlings – as all official statements are posted there.
Thank you
Issued By:
Kobina Andoh Amoakwa
(Communications Directorate)
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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