Tuesday, 30 May 2017

I will expose Council of State lies - Informer

The Editor of Pro-National Democratic Congress (NDC) daily paper, the Informer Andy Kankam has debilitated to tear the Council of State separated and uncover them for hawking what he portrayed as lie.



He demands that there are endeavors by the Council of State to propel the Minority side in Ghana's Parliament to pull back an appeal to at the U.S.A Securities and Exchange Commission to explore the notorious $2.25Billion bond issued by Ghana.

"They ought not incite me, in light of the fact that in the event that they do I will uncover them. Did they not meet with the a portion of the minority individuals yesterday at 11am", he asked on Adom TV on Monday

He has guaranteed to serialize their reaction to his article which proposed there were moves by the Council of State to force the minority pull back the appeal to in resulting distributions.

He was accounted for as saying that "A few individuals from The Council of State have met with a few individuals from The Minority in Parliament on May 29, 2017 at The Council of State office, State House, Accra. At around 12:20pm, the said 'uncommon meeting' was in session talking about some problems that need to be addressed"

The Council of State on Monday in a discharge marked by Peace A. P. Okantey (Mrs) who is Secretary to the Council of State however invalidated the cases depicting the distribution as devised.

Perused their reaction beneath;

RE: COUNCIL OF STATE BEGS NDC TO DROP CASE

The consideration of the Council of State has been attracted to a false production on the front page of The Informer daily paper of Monday, May 29 – Tuesday, May 30, 2017, which in this manner turned into the subject of different media exchanges on Monday, May 29, 2017.

The Council of State wishes to state completely and unequivocally that neither one of the itses Chairman Nana Otuo Siriboe II, nor any of its individuals has been drawn nearer by the Minister of Finance or the President of Ghana to consult with any gathering of individuals on the matter of the $2.25 billion bond exchange.

The Council is in fact scandalized that any media association can come up with a story to betray the nationals of Ghana and to try to discolor the hard-won notorieties of its individuals.

For accentuation, as at the season of perusing the above-referenced distribution, there had been no meeting between the Council of State and any minority gathering.

The Council wishes to advice all who need vocations in news coverage to first instruct/prepare themselves on the morals and standards of reporting keeping in mind the end goal to be valuable to themselves and to society.

Peace A. P. Okantey (Mrs)

A/G SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL

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