John Mahama, the former president, has denied any involvement in the attack on the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II’s convoy in Techiman.
He made the statement after an incident where some unidentified youngsters threw stones at the Asantehene’s motorcade in Techiman on Monday, December 2, 2024.
Police say the alleged incident happened while the Asantehene was on her way back from a burial in the Bono East Region’s Nkoranza.
Speaking at a visit to the Asantehene, however, John Mahama rejected the widely circulated video as “fake news” and artificial intelligence (AI) produced.
He said it was a conscious effort to damage his reputation and that of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Mr. Mahama explained that there was no truth to the rumours that he had organised young people in Techiman to attack Otumfuo’s vehicle.
He recalled that Otumfuo told him that he was going to a funeral in Nkoranza and …