Member of Parliament for Abura Asebu Kwamankese Constituency, Elvis Morris Donkoh has asked the general public to ignore reports suggesting he purchased one of the missing excavators.
In a Facebook post, he entreated the public to disregard such publication as it only seeks to dent his hard earned reputation and that of Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Minister of Information.
Read his full statement below.
Hon Elvis Morris Donkoh Writes:
My attention has been drawn to a statement which has been circulated widely in the media landscape with the above caption purporting to be coming from my good self and the office I occupy.
This I believe is a calculated agenda aimed at damaging my reputation in the minds of right thinking members of my Constituents.
I find this intriguing and cruelty from my naysayers who are nothing short of doomsday pretenders and sentimental charlatans.
Well-meaning Ghanaians should treat such a statement with the greatest of contempt it deserves as no agenda occasioned against me will subject me to public ridicule.
The statement I see further as malicious and could be best described as false misrepresentation of facts and the office I occupy as it is aimed at ridiculing the harmonious relationship I have with officers and members of the party.
The circulated statement is not only *FAKE* but poor in logical reasoning, factually empty and consistently inaccurate.
Signed
Hon Elvis Morris Donkoh
MP- Abura Asebu Kwamankese