General News of Wednesday, 27 November 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

John Mahama demands retraction and apology from newspapers over false claims

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The lawyers for former President John Dramani Mahama has issued a stern demand to two newspapers—The New Crusading Guide and Supreme Newspaper—over what he describes as false and defamatory publications.

The November 25, 2024, editions of the newspapers carried stories with the headlines “Exposed: Mahama Plans to ‘Sell’ Ghana’s Oil to Russian Oligarchs” and “Leaked Document Exposes Mahama.”

According to the legal representative of Mr. Mahama, Tony Lithur, the articles allege that he signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with two Russian businessmen, Dimitri Khodorkovsky and Alexey Vasiliev.

The purported agreement allegedly promised access to Ghana’s oil resources in exchange for financial and logistical support to influence the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections in favor of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), which Mahama leads.

In a letter addressed to the newspapers, Mahama’s lawyers categorically denied the claims, stating that their client has never met or engaged with the individuals named.

The letter described the allegations as “either the product of a bad dream or a fabrication designed to damage his political fortunes.”

The lawyer criticised the newspapers for failing to adhere to basic journalistic standards, noting that neither publication sought comments from Mahama before publishing the claims.

“Nothing excuses the fabrication and publication of such vile and blatant untruths,” the letter stated.

Mahama’s legal team has demanded that both newspapers retract the stories and issue an unqualified apology within two days. The retraction and apology must be published on the front pages, with the same prominence as the original articles.

The incident has sparked debate on media ethics and the role of responsible journalism during election periods.



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