The Head of the Public Relations Unit of the National Lottery Authority, Mr Kojo Razak Opoku, has stated that he has never challenged the authority of President Akufo-Addo anywhere.
" I wish to state categorically that the allegations are mischievously doctored to make me look bad in the eyes of the public. I never authored those words."
In a statement, he signed and copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra on Friday, he questioned if it was a telephone conversation with a Lawyer close to the former Director General of the Authority, how come there was no other voice on the other side of the line?
He said : In an audio making rounds, I was said to be challenging the authority of President Akufo-Addo with quotations such as "To be honest Akufo-Addo or no one can challenge me, I know how to write and talk".
"This clearly shows that some aspects of the Audio have been highly doctored for a diabolical agenda. I, therefore, entreat the public to completely disregard the audio and its content.
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