Bernard Mornah Angry At "Useless" & "Stupid" Concocted 'Request For Funds' Letter

The National Chairman of the People's National Convention (PNC), Bernard Mornah, has questioned the authenticity of a letter being circulated on social media.

Per content of the letter which was allegedly signed by himself and three other people, a group opposing the EC's decision to compile a new voters' register; Inter-Party Resistance Against a New Voters' Register (IPRNA) . . . was requesting for funds from former President John Mahama to enable them organise their demonstrations.

If you may recall the group had threatened to demonstrate countrywide until the Electoral Commission changes its mind.

Bernard Mornah reacting to the purported letter on Peace FM's 6pm News Bulletin, denied being a signatory to that letter and questioned why it was read without further investigations.

"I am sad about how you will pick a story on social media and put it out without any investigation. The signatory is even wrong; so a basic journalist assessment will teach you that that is not how I spell my name. I have not written any letter. In the first place, I will not misspell my name; I have spoken to other alleged signatories and they have denied signing such a letter. I have not written any letter and the letter being circulated does not have the correct spelling of the name . . . no one has authored any letter. It is a very useless letter, characterized by stupidity and we don’t want to glorify it," he intimated.

He further stated that the letter being circulated "it's just a diversion; a fake and concocted story to cover up the mammoth turn out at the recently held 'Yenpene' demonstration in Kumasi

Listen to his interview in the video below