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‘Ignore fake social media accounts’- John Mahama

By Michael Klugey
John Dramani Mahama
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Former President John Mahama has cautioned the general public against some fake social media accounts that have been created in his name.

He wrote on his official Facebook page that: “There are many pages on Facebook using my name or a combination of my official name.

“I wish to make it known, once more, that this is my only Facebook Account (@JDMahama) and my twitter handle is @JDMahama.”

He added: “Any other account is unauthorised & unknown to me or my Office.”

 

 The disclaimer comes on the back of one such account claiming that he intended staging a comeback to finish the work he started in his first term as president.

The Editor in Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper Malik Kweku Baako Jnr has intercepted a letter, part of which suggests ex-president John Mahama gave approval for Ghana to be used as a base for a US military operation that will protect “US citizens and facilities in the sub-region.”

The letter dated February 12, 2015 and signed by Hannah Nyarko for the Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration Minister made copious references to the agreement reached between the ex-president and the US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Miss Bisa Williams at the Flagstaff House on 4 September 2014.

Based on that agreement, the US government wrote a diplomatic note dated February 5, 2015, a copy of which was attached to the February 12 letter, in which the US government sought approval from their Ghanaian counterparts to use “Ghana’s territory and airspace” for the operation.

 

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