The Office of President-Elect John Dramani Mahama has taken a firm stance against the rampant circulation of false appointment lists on social media. Apexnewsgh reportsAs various unverified claims surfaced, many attributed these lists to the incoming President, leading to widespread confusion.
Joyce Bawah Mogtari, the Special Aide to Mahama, stepped forward to address the situation directly. In a statement issued to the public, she categorically dismissed the rumors, labeling the appointment lists as “false and unauthorised.”
The statement emphasized that the Office has not made any official appointments or nominations, urging citizens to reject the misleading reports. It also highlighted the need for the public to seek out verified information, insisting that official communications from the Office of the President-Elect should be the sole source for accurate updates.
However, the office appealed to the public’s sense of responsibility, urging them to avoid spreading unverified claims. The message was clear: for the truth about the incoming administration, the public should rely exclusively on legitimate communications from the Office of the President-Elect.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com









