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Mr. Stan Dobge in a pose with his chief, H. E. John Dramani Mahama, who, according to him, has never been involved in an accident during his tenure as President of the Republic of Ghana.
Following an accident involving the Vice President's convoy over the weekend, a former presidential staffer baderted that neither former President Mahama nor President John Evans Attah-Mills, from memory blessed, had never had a road accident, which was disputed.
Mr. Stan Dogbe adds to the many who have responded to the concern over too many accidents involving the presidents-in-office and their vice-presidents.
Kwame Gyan, an employee of the Ministry of Communication, wrote on Facebook: "If I'm not mistaken, each of our presidents and Veeps of this 4th Republic had an accident involving their convoys. Fortunately for us, no one was terribly injured. Unfortunately, a number of people died – journalists, drivers and security agents. "
But he is mistaken. According to Mr. Dogbe, "President Mahama's convoy never had an accident, and that's a fact."
This claim was challenged by an international lawyer, Ekow Essuman, who cited several press articles to substantiate this point.
"Stan Xoese Dogbe, I agree with what you have written, other than your recollection of President Mills' convoy and Mahama's convoy, which never had an accident. Because we all know that their convoys had accidents.
https://mobile.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Vehicle-in-Mahama-s-convoy-involved-in-accident-431077#
https://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2015/ october-12th / press-men-in-mahamas-convoy-involved-in-an-accident.php
https://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2015/september-18th/first-family-involved-accident.php
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.modernghana.com/amp/news/219603/president-mills-convoy-accident-in-wa-is-not-politically-mo.html. "
Stan Dogbe who was a member of the presidential staff during the tenure of former presidents John Evans Attah-Mills of Holy Memory and John Dramani Mahama responded by explaining why all newspaper articles reporting accidents involving his bosses were false statements.
He replied: "The unfortunate car accident was traveling alone and not in a convoy of the president, because at the time of the incidents the president was in Ho, and the press vehicle was on its own, even not with another vehicle.
"And just to add that the accident involving only one vehicle reported by myjoyonline, claiming that it was carrying the president's family, was wrong … and this was later indicated. vehicle with a military driver and supposed to be the family of the president.Not a convoy.
"Aliens see convoy movements differently than those who compose it, and my account above is my personal experience of convoys over a period of time."
Over the weekend, a press release signed by the Vice President's spokesperson said: "Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia escaped unscathed from a car accident on Saturday, February 16th. 2019. The incident occurred around 6:30 pm on the Takoradi – Cape Coast Highway upon his return from activities in the western region.
"The driver of a utility vehicle that was also involved in the accident unfortunately pbaded away," Gideon said. Boako (PhD) said.
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