Army Chief Mocks Viral Bawku Attack Rumors

The army says no one attacked their top officer in Bawku last week. Military leaders fired back at false reports spreading online about Major General Lawrence Kwaku Gbetanu. They called two videos that make these claims completely untrue. His visit went well with zero problems reported. The military wants people to ignore these fake stories.

Ghana Armed Forces shared this message on Friday through their spokesman, Brigadier General Aggrey-Quarshie. The statement addressed videos claiming trouble during the Army Staff Chief's trip on Wednesday. Officials made clear that the videos misrepresent what happened during operations. They warned media outlets about careless reporting on army activities in the area. Bad information might make security worse for everyone there.

The military has started looking for the person who made these videos. Those responsible for spreading lies about the army face legal action. Officials stress the importance of accurate information about security matters. They worry false news can create real dangers in sensitive places like Bawku. The statement asked reporters to check the facts before publishing stories about military work.
 

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