William Gannon has served on Pembroke Dock Town Council – around 136 miles from Banksy’s home city of Bristol.
William Gannon said the charges are “sabotaging my capacity to accomplish crafted by councilor”.
The Pembroke Dock Town Council part declared his choice to venture down in an explanation on Facebook on Monday.
The Welsh town, which sits by the West coast, is nearly 136 miles from Bristol, where Banksy is accepted to have begun.
Mr Gannon said: “As you might know a claim has been over and again made that I am not who I say I am nevertheless that I am the Artist Banksy.
“Various individuals trust that this charge is valid.
“This charge is subverting my capacity to appropriately accomplish crafted by Councilor and Council Rep.
“I don’t believe this claim should subvert the standing of Pembroke Dock Town Council. In this way, I have chosen to venture down as both Town Councilor and Council Rep to The Port with prompt impact.
“Much thanks to you for all of the help that you have given me before.”
Mr Gannon said thanks to individuals for their benevolent reactions and promised “I have not disappeared”.
Recently, a Banksy painting was to be eliminated from its home somewhere else in Wales and taken to a solid area after endeavors by “enthusiasts” to harm the craftsmanship.
Season’s Greetings drew a lot of consideration when it previously showed up outwardly of a steelworker’s confidential carport in Taibach, Port Talbot, in December 2018 and in the long run must be fenced off.
The painting was purchased by workmanship vendor John Brandler, who consented to save the piece in the south Wales town for quite a long time.
The Welsh Government later paid to move it to a vacant shop in Ty’r Orsaf so it very well may be seen by the general population.