Joyce Bawah Mogtari, the Special Aide to former President John Dramani Mahama, has denied allegations suggesting she obtained a scholarship from the Government of Ghana during her academic pursuits.
These allegations, purportedly propagated by certain members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) on various social media platforms and other channels, are aimed at besmirching her reputation and that of her family.
In response to these claims, Madam Mogtari vehemently refuted any receipt of government scholarship, stressing that the accusations lack merit and are intended to provoke public disdain against her.
She affirmed that the dissemination of such false information is a deliberate effort to undermine her credibility and integrity.
Taking to social media on Saturday, April 13, Madam Mogtari urged the public to disregard the baseless claims, reiterating her firm stance that she has never been a beneficiary of a scholarship from the Government of Ghana.
Furthermore, she clarified that she has never been enrolled as a student at Portsmouth University, thereby debunking another facet of the misinformation campaign aimed at tarnishing her reputation.
“Disregard the propaganda and falsehood being peddled by the dishonest NPP apparatchiki that I benefited from a Government of Ghana Scholarship.
“Let me state without any fear of equivocation or contradiction that I have never applied for or received a grant or scholarship from either the GNPC or Ghana’s Scholarship Secretariat.
“And for the avoidance of doubt I have never been a student of the Portsmouth University.”