The Ministry of National Security on September 22, 2023, refuted claims by the #FixtheCountry movement Convenor, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, of alleged bribery by some officials of the ministry.
The statement acknowledged meeting with the convenors of the #FixtheCountry movement, however, it clarified that the engagement was intended to listen to their concerns.
Read the story originally published on GhanaWeb on September 22, 2023
The Ministry of National Security has debunked claims by the convenor of the Fix the Country Movement, Barker-Vormawor, regarding a purported offer of some money to him by officials of the Ministry.
Here's a statement released by the Ministry a while ago.
The Ministry of National Security has taken notice of allegations made in a viral post by Oliver Barker-Vormawor, Convenor of the Fix the Country Movement, regarding a purported offer of $1,000,000.00 made to him by the Minister for National Security to compel him to cease his “activism”.
While it is acknowledged that the Ministers for National Security, and Finance, and other relevant stakeholders, in 2021, engaged the convenors of the Fix the Country Movement to listen to their concerns, it must be stated emphatically that no offer of money or appointment was made to persuade the group to end its “activism”.
The allegations made by Oliver Oliver Barker-Vormawor are thus false, unfounded, and a calculated attempt to hoodwink Ghanaians.
We challenge Mr Vomawoh to produce his claimed recording of the said inducement attempt failing which we urge the general public to ignore same and treat it with the utmost contempt it deserves.
MAG/AE
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