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Mahama denies GH¢14million ex-gratia claims

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Former President John Dramani Mahama has challenged the offices of the Chief of Staff and the Presidency to provide proof of him ever receiving GH¢14 million in ex gratia.

This was contained in a statement issued by His Special Aide Madam Bawa Mogtari on Monday, September 5 in response to allegations by Bono Region Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC.

Joyce Bawa Mogtari, believes the former president did not take such an amount in 2013 or at any other time in his 25-year-old “distinguished” public service.

We urge the public to ignore the unintelligent rants of the said Kwame Baffoe who has gained notoriety for fabricating and propagating falsehood on behalf of Nana AkufoAddo against John Mahama. His claims are false.”

The Office of John Dramani challenged doubters to go for records at the Office of the Chief of Staff or the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department for proof.

It will be surprising if any such payment had been made to the former President and has not been reflected in any of the numerous Auditor General’s reports presented to Parliament since 2013.”

Madam Bawa Mogtari, also a former Minister of Transport, stated that the allegation by Abronye is only “a failed decoy to suppress the national discussions about the hardship Ghanaians are going through because of the clueless, inept, hopeless incompetence and poor governance of the AkufoAddo and Bawumia administration”.

It is a porous response to John Mahamas promise to urgently relook and review issues related to the emoluments of Article 71 office holders including exgratia payments.

Abronye DC had alleged that Mr Mahama took home the “fattest” ex gratia of GH¢14 million in 2013.

Read full statement