Office of Hon.Issac Adongo Urges Public to Disregard Contents of Malicious Publication

The Office of Hon. Isaac Adongo, Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central,in a press release signed by Aboyom Job,Communication Officer, and issued in Accra,Monday, has categorically and unequivocally stated that the publication titled “I’ve been unfairly treated – Hon Isaac Adongo speaks”dated 5th April 2026, and attributed to https://phoenixbrower.com, is inaccurate, misleading, and without any factual basis.

Hon. Isaac Adongo,the release said, has never made the statements contained in the said article. Any implication or suggestion that he expressed such sentiments is wholly false and does not reflect his position, views, or words in any manner whatsoever.

The Honourable Member,it added, has consistently maintained that his cordial relationships with select heads of institutions, as well as his longstanding contributions to the National Democratic Congress (NDC), have been instrumental in facilitating the successful acquisition of development projects for his constituency.

These relationships,the release noted, are grounded in mutual respect, collaboration, and recognition of his role but not claims of unfair treatment.

It must be clearly understood it assured,that Hon. Adongo remains steadfast in the discharge of his legislative duties and continues to serve as Chairman of the Finance Committee of Parliament. He is committed to serving his constituents and the nation with dedication, integrity, and transparency.

“The claims published are misattributions and must be disregarded by the public with the seriousness and scrutiny they rightfully deserve.

“Accordingly, the Office urges all media houses and platforms to exercise the highest standards of due diligence by verifying information thoroughly prior to publication, to prevent the dissemination of misleading content and the misrepresentation of public officials.

The Office of Hon. Isaac Adongo,the release concluded, reiterates that, the statements attributed to him in the referenced publication are false. Readers and stakeholders are therefore advised to treat the article with caution and to disregard its contents entirely.

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