Nkoranza Youth For Lordina Mahama Setting the Record Straight: Lordina Mahama's Innocence In The DKM Microfinance Saga

At a crowded press conference, the youth  asserted that Lordina Mahama has no ownership or shares in DKM, contrary to false propaganda spread by the NPP in 2016.

Nkoranza Youth For Lordina Mahama Setting the Record Straight: Lordina Mahama's Innocence In The DKM Microfinance Saga
THE Nkoranza Youth for Mrs. Lordina Mahama has come publicly to clear the name of Her Excellency Lordina Mahama, former First Lady of Ghana, regarding her alleged involvement in the DKM microfinance issue.
At a crowded press conference, the youth 
asserted that Lordina Mahama has no ownership or shares in DKM, contrary to false propaganda spread by the NPP in 2016.
According to the Nkoranza Youth for Lordina Mahama, led by Mustapha Muhammed, the Bono East Regional communications officer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the NPP had claimed that Lordina Mahama and her husband, John Dramani Mahama, were involved in the collapse of DKM and used deposited monies to fund the NDC's 2016 campaign.
However, these claims have been debunked by the Nkoranza Youth for Lordina Mahama, who point to a report by ModernGhana.com on January 15, 2016, citing a Bank of Ghana report that clears Lordina Mahama of any involvement.
The Nkoranza Youth for Lordina Mahama also highlighted how the NPP minority caucus staged a press conference on February 3, 2016, making false claims about Lordina Mahama's involvement in the microfinance scheme.
The youth noted that the NDC, under John Dramani Mahama's leadership, initiated processes to refund monies to affected customers, but the NPP took advantage of the situation to spread lies and propaganda.
Furthermore, the Nkoranza Youth revealed that, NPP members who spearheaded the propaganda against Lordina Mahama were rewarded with positions and assets, while Lordina Mahama has never been invited to discuss the issue since the NPP took power in 2017, indicating her innocence.
In a shocking twist, the Nkoranza Youth alleged that Martin Dele, the owner of DKM, was set free and is now financing Dr. Mahamud Bawumia's campaign, with 46 people committing suicide due to the loss of their funds in the microfinance.
The Nkoranza Youth emphasized that Lordina Mahama, as the Nkosuorhemaa of Nkoranza traditional area, would never engage in such activities and that her stool name, Nana Akosua Ampoma Frema I, remains untarnished.
The youth called on the public to disregard 
the false propaganda and recognize Lordina Mahama's innocence in the DKM microfinance saga.