
Fraud Warning Issued by Ghanaian Presidential Candidate's Campaign
Ghanaian Presidential Candidate Issues Fraud Warning: Agyapong's Campaign Targets Online Scams. Accra, Ghana – The office of Ken Ohene Agyapong, a prominent presidential candidate in Ghana's upcoming elections, has issued a strong warning to the public about fraudulent activities exploiting his name and campaign. Agyapong's Communications Director, in a recent video, highlighted the growing concern over unauthorized individuals and entities engaging in deceptive practices. "We've seen a rise in fraudulent schemes using the Honorable's name and likeness," the Director stated. "This disclaimer is to protect the public from falling victim to these scams." The video emphasizes the importance of verifying any communication or transaction purportedly from Agyapong's campaign before engaging with it. The campaign is taking this matter seriously and is pursuing all available legal remedies against those involved. The public is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the appropriate authorities. This proactive measure underscores Agyapong's commitment to transparency and protecting his supporters.