The Deputy Minister for Information, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has explained that the darkened palms of President Mills are as a result to a medication he took.
Speaking to Peace FM, the deputy minister said there was nothing medically wrong with the President, adding that the situation has even improved compared to a fortnight earlier.
He added that doctors confirmed that it was the normal reaction people experience after taking certain medication.
"The President's palms are blackened because he reacted to some medication that he takes and if you talk to doctors, they will confirm to you that we all react in different forms, depending on what medication you take."
This statement comes on the back of speculations that the President could be suffering some medical discomfort after he was seen on television with darkened palms.
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