‘I never slammed Nana Addo’

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The Brong Ahafo Regional Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe has denied reports that he slammed the Preisdent, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, after declaring his intention to quit as a member of the government’s taskforce for retrieving state vehicles from past government officials.

Kwame Baffoe was quoted by a section of the media as saying he does ‘not like foolish orders from Nana Addo and the flagstaff house’ and that explained why he decided to quit his role as an active member of the presidential taskforce to retrieve state vehicles in possession of past government officials to an end.

“Let me use your platform to tell those officials at the Flagstaff House that most of the confiscated cars are parked at the Regional Coordinating Council. They can go and pick them and return to the people we retrieved them from. I, Abronye DC, will not worry myself and drive to Sunyani to go for the cars.

“I don’t care anymore if anyone steals state cars, whether NPP or NDC, they can make away with state cars; I don’t care. I cannot be doing this donkey work anymore for some officials at the Flagstaff House to tell us that we should return the cars because the seizures are creating tensions in the country. How on earth can somebody be doing this? Henceforth, no journalist should call me to ask me about stolen cars.,” he explained when asked to explain why he quit the taskforce.

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The comment which has since been publicized by certain media outlets, he said is false as he never made those comments.

Please ignore anything you do not hear “straight from the horse’s mouth”
I categorically deny all allegations made by the unprofessional, unethical and lunatic publication by the editors of ghanaweb. They wrote on their website that I supposedly said “I don’t like foolish orders from Nana Addo and therefore hereby resigns”
Nowhere I did say so, the semi illiterate reporters or whatsoever of ghanaweb must no how to do a story. I dare the konkonte reporters or editors to come up with the audio.