Public Cautioned Against Scammers Exploiting Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah’s Name and Family
Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, popularly known as Chairman General Mosquito, has issued a stern warning to the public about an alarming rise in scams involving individuals impersonating his family members. These fraudsters have been exploiting the trust of innocent people by promising them opportunities to join the security services, secure overseas travel, or obtain high-profile appointments in exchange for large sums of money.
In a recent case brought to the attention of Chairman General Mosquito and his family, a group of ten victims were reportedly scammed by an individual who impersonated a younger brother of Mrs. Vida Asiedu Nketiah. The fraudster promised to help the victims relocate to Canada, convincing each to pay a hefty sum of Twenty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHS 20,000). Unfortunately, the victims only realized they had been deceived after the scammer disappeared with their money.
Scammers have also been using photos taken with Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah at public events or campaign trips to lend credibility to their deceitful schemes. These images are often used to persuade victims that the fraudsters have close ties to Chairman General Mosquito, thereby convincing them to part with their hard-earned money.
Chairman General Mosquito has made it clear that he will never request money from anyone to facilitate these processes. He and his family are urging the general public, comrades, and others to remain vigilant and skeptical of such offers. They advise anyone approached with such promises to verify the authenticity of the individuals by conducting thorough investigations with known family members or trusted team members.
The rise in these fraudulent activities is a cause for concern, especially as political campaigns gain momentum. The public is strongly encouraged to report any suspicious behavior or attempts to defraud them to the authorities promptly.