The host of Good Evening Ghana, Paul Adom Otchere has alleged that high-profile National Security operatives past and present are meeting President John Dramani Mahama concerning the brouhaha surrounding the Adu Boahene case.
According to him, the National security chiefs are not happy about the case being in public domain.
Speaking on his show, Paul Adom Otchere alleged, “We understand there is a meeting that is being converged at about this afternoon or tomorrow where National Security operatives high profile of the past and the present are hoping to meet the president the commander in Chief and share with him their thought on this process.
We understand that what is happening may have a significant impact on the trial of Kwabena Adu Boahene but we will give you that information when it happens”.
He added, “But they are going to meet the president some are from his party some are from another party all of the security bosses are looking around and saying this is tough we need to go and sit with the president because they don’t like this media thing.
We have had calls from the last two days from everywhere the Nigerians are laughing at us, that Ghana too what childish business, why are your social media cars you bought for the former president, the money you gave to MPs what is going on in Ghana”, Paul Adom Otchere claimed.
The former National Signals Bureau boss days ago through his legal team dropped a shocking breakdown of the ¢49million he has been accused of stealing.
He alleged that GHC5.1 million of the GHC 49 million he is alleged to have stolen was used to buy 3 vehicles for President John Mahama.
According to his letter, he claimed 5,135,000 cedis was used to buy a 2024 Nissan Patrol Platinum, 2024 Nissan Patrol Titanium and 2022 Land Cruiser GXR.
He further claimed the money was paid to a special aide to President Mahama.
Additionally, Kwabena Adu-Boahene claimed that GH¢960,000 of the GHC 49 million of alleged stolen funds were used to pay members of Parliament.
He further added that the GH¢960,000 was used to pay members of Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee to accelerate the passage of the National Signals Bureau Act (2020).
The embattled former Director of the National Signals Bureau (NSB) has fingered an opposition political party for receiving GHS 8.3 million of alleged money he is accused of stealing.
According to Adu Boahene’s letter, an opposition party received GHS 8.3 million to support election results collation.
Meanwhile, Adu Boahene has since been remanded by an Accra High Court.
According to the court, Kwabena Adu-Boahene will be remanded for seven working days to enable the Attorney General Dr Dominic Ayine to complete the preparation of its witness statements.
He is to be remanded in the custody of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) for seven working days.
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President Mahama to have a meeting between the Attorney General, former and present national security heads to have a discussion about Adu Boahene’s Case.
Source: Good Evening Ghana pic.twitter.com/foexpOSaCi
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