The New Patriotic Party's France branch has issued a disclaimer disassociating itself from a statement that alleges that party folk sang accolades for a contender in the upcoming NPP presidential primaries.
Describing the allegation as "blatantly fabricated" the executives of the branch said no such incident occured.
"There was NO decision expressed by the NPP France Branch or any other external branch members from other countries to endorse any NPP Presidential hopeful! This never happened!" it stated.
The branch has therefore disassociated itself from the false statements and has called on all and sundry to treat same with the contempt it deserves.
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