Paul Kwabena Nyandoh, the Ashanti Regional Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has shockingly begged President John Dramani Mahama and his brother Ibrahim Mahama to help the NPP is bailing out Chairman Wontumi.
According to Paul Kwabena Nyandoh, only the Mahama and his brother possessed the financial capacity to provide a landed property worth GH¢50 million.
He asserted that all the minority MPs who were seated at the EOCO office if sold could still not raise the GH¢50 million.
Speaking to Oyerapa News at the premises of EOCO, where Minority Members of Parliament and NPP party supporters had gathered to protest on Thursday, May 29, 2025, Paul Kwabena Nyandoh stated that only President John Mahama and his brother Ibrahim could offer a landed property worth GH¢50 million to bail out Chairman Wontumi, and therefore should come to his aid.
“The person is sick; they should discharge him so that he can take his medication, but they say no. The bail sum of GH¢50 million they are talking about is 500 billion old cedis—that is a huge amount of money. Even if those of us gathered here, including the MPs, were sold, could we raise that amount? If Wontumi and his family head were sold, could they raise that amount?
It is only President John Mahama and his brother Ibrahim Mahama who have that amount of money. So, at this moment, we appeal to John Mahama and Ibrahim to give us the bail amount of GH¢50 million so that Chairman Wontumi can be released. Otherwise, Wontumi will continue being in custody.
All we can do is sit here as we are, because we can’t raise that amount of money. It is a sad situation, but the reality is that it is John Mahama and Ibrahim Mahama who can now boast of such a huge amount of money,” Paul Nyandoh stated.
Meanwhile, Andy Appiah-Kubi, the legal representative of the embattled New Patriotic Party (NPP) Ashanti Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, commonly known as Chairman Wontumi can personally satisfy the EOCO ₵50 million bail condition if permitted by law.
According to Andy Appiah-Kubi, the law requires a third party and not Chairman Wontumi to proof of ownership for a landed property valued at ₵50 million.
In a related story, The Deputy Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Justice Srem-Sai has revealed that Chairman Wontumi is under investigation for fraud, causing financial loss to the state, and money laundering.
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I pity people who take the npp serious a group of village raccoon this is the Ashanti regional communication director of the npp herhhhh😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/TMiqRRSQxP
— Kevin Taylor (@KevinEkowTaylor) May 29, 2025