The Deputy Spokesman for the Running Mate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Eric Adjei, has urged the public to be weary of scammers who parade themselves as politicians to deceive Ghanaians for their votes.
The Deputy Spokesman made this statement in his Facebook wall sighted by Masemtvgh.com.
In the post, Mr Eric Adjei exposed the fraudulent activities of Martin Dela that led to several people losing their livelihood and capital with the then Brong Ahafo Region being the most affected region as its investment headquarters.
According to Mr Eric Adjei, the NPP prior to the 2016 general elections campaigned on lies that the DKM Financial Services was established and owned by the then First Lady and that had a negative impact on the 2016 general elections in the then Brong Ahafo Region.
Kindly read the full statement below;
Martin Dele is a core campaign team member of Bawumia, the founder of DKM Financial Services who defrauded many citizens in the Bono Region in 2016.
The NPP told lies to the people of Ghana, claiming that the company was owned by the former first lady at the time.
Today, that fraudster is a key member of Bawumia’s campaign. All I can say is let us be careful with the scammers parading themselves as sound politicians. Owner and founder of DKM Financial Services who defrauded many citizens in the Bono Region in 2016, is a core campaign team member of Bawumia.
However, the NPP told lies to the people of Ghana, claiming that the company was owned by the former first lady at the time.
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