Bribery Taken Claims Against Brogya Gyamfi  Does Not Support The Facts  -Asiedu Nketiah Defends 

The General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has stated that the enemies of the communications member of the NDC in the Ashanti Region, Mr Ernest Yaw Brogya Gyamfi should leave him alone because his hands are clean from any wrong doing.

Bribery Taken Claims Against Brogya Gyamfi  Does Not Support The Facts  -Asiedu Nketiah Defends 
The General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has refuted allegations leveled against a communications member of the NDC in the Ashanti Region, Mr Ernest Yaw Brogya Gyamfi for taking bribe to manipulate the electoral voting figures from the various constituencies in the region in the 2020 general elections.
Speaking on Kumasi-based Akoma FM 87.9, the NDC Scribe stated that his investigations conducted into the matter have revealed that the bribery taken claims against Mr Gyamfi who doubles as the former Ashanti Regional Youth Organizer of the NDC does not support the facts.
Mr Asiedu Nketia, popularly known as General Mosquito pointed out that the envidence clearly shows that Mr Gyamfi has not taken any bribe to sign the pink sheets in favour of the voting results of the NPP in the Ashanti Region.
Mr Nketiah noted "l personally investigated such allegations leveled against Mr Gyamfi when they are saying that the electoral voting results they had collated in the various constituencies within the Ashanti Region.
He pointed out that his investigations showed that Mr Gyamfi has not got below any constituency to participate in the collations of the voting results.
Mr Nketiah said that in that direction "you may have to check whether or not the allegations leveled against Mr Gyamfi to the effect he took money from someone to sign the pink sheets is true or not.
"All what you have to do is to accumulate all the voting collating sheets of the various constituencies and compared them with the various sheets which were brought to the collation centres to be collated and if there are no difference, as many people are saying that Mr Gyamfi has removed some figures from the collating sheets and signed because he took money to influence him to do so and the fact which are there does not support the claim.
"But other deeper issues was that if something has gone on below the constituency levels because the issues were going on the various polling station levels as l am saying it, if there are no agents of the NDC, or in that polling stations, all the branch executives should sit down to see what gone on there and it means that the party didn't get votes from there at all, what it means was that the party didn't have representing from there, what they can do in your absence can be done easily. 
"Also the issues regarding the ballot stuffing happened at the polling station levels during electioneering times. And that if the allegation levelled against Mr Gyamfi is about that if someone said that the collated figures from the constituencies are different from the regional level ones for which they had collated is about 300,000 figures then the information or the facts doesn't support it," Mr Nketiah explained.
He maintained that he has not have time to respond to the issues of hear say by people, indicating  that he educates general public about the issues which matters are factual in nature.
He noted that he was aware that there have been formation of the committee being set up by Ashanti Regional Council of Elders of the NDC to investigate the current reports to the effect that the leadership of the NDC in the region led by Mr Augustus Nana Kwasi Andrews were bribed in the 2020 general election that is why the NPP has stolen the votes of Ashanti Regional electoral results.
But Mr Nketiah was quick to state that he has not yet laid his hand on any report finding from the committee.
Additional, NDC scribe noted that he never knew the remit of the committee who are working on the report, explaining that untill he had the report before he make his final statement to the general public.