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SML breaks silence on alleged US$100 million government contract

SML breaks silence on alleged US$100 million government contract

Strategic Mobilization Ghana Limited (SML) has strongly refuted allegations of being awarded a 10-year government contract, asserting that the duration of the contract is, in fact, five years.

Managing Director of SML, Christian Sottie
SML breaks silence on alleged US$100 million government contract

Managing Director of SML, Christian Sottie

Dismissing claims made in a documentary by an Accra-based media outfit, SML challenged them to produce any contract evidence supporting the assertion of a 10-year agreement.

In a released statement, SML categorically denied receiving $100 million annually from its contract, labeling such claims as “purely a figment of the author’s imagination and not factual.”

“The documentary represents a set of misrepresentations, false claims, and a general lack of understanding of the entire operations of the company. We challenge Fourth Estate to produce any contract anywhere that is for a 10-year period. The 5th PPA Board, at its 46th Board meeting, in a letter referenced PPA/CEO/09/2286/23, approved a contract duration of five (5) years,” the statement read.