It described as totally untrue, his claim that FHS short-changed the Ghanaian government.
A multinational, Frontiers Healthcare Services has debunked allegations of wrongdoing or corrupt practices in its operation of the Covid-19 testing project at the Kotoka International Airport, Ghana.The firm’s management, in a statement, said the allegations made on social medai by one Mr. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, were “false, baseless, and a complete fabrication.
“It is, therefore, malicious, and wicked for anyone to fabricate figures and falsely such tissues of falsehood and non-existent figures as profits.” “FHS, therefore, without any reservations, whatsoever and howsoever, hereby expressly denies and refutes any allegation of government patronage. There is no iota of truth, whatsoever, in any of such suggestion.
The firm expressed sadness that what ought to be hailed as one of the country’s greatest achievements during the Covid-19 pandemic, “has been wrought with negative media onslaught owing to the current politically polarised nature of our dear nation.
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