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AFRC recovered all loot and even shot and jailed looters – Vormawor tells A-G

July 29, 2025
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Oliver Barker-Vormawor, a private legal practitioner and social activist, has waded into the brouhaha surrounding the Attorney General and Minister for Justice discontinuing the case against Dr Kwabena Duffour and seven others.

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Vormawor noted that the late Jerry John Rawlings‘ military-led junta under the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) would have recovered all loot.

According to Vormawor, he misses those days.

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In a post on X, Vormawor wrote, “The AFRC recovered all loot and even shot and jailed looters.  I miss the good old days”.

Vormawor made this comment in reaction to the Attorney General and Minister for Justice saying it is illusory for anyone to think that the AG or the Republic can recover 100% in every case.

According to Dominic Ayine, it is better for some portion of embezzled funds to be recovered than to risk a total loss.

Dr Kwabena Duffour and seven others were standing trial in connection with alleged financial improprieties during Ghana’s financial sector clean-up.

On Tuesday, July 22, Deputy Attorney-General, Dr. Justice Srem-Sai, revealed that a nolle prosequi had been entered in the case titled The Republic v. Kwabena Duffour & 7 Others.

The statement explained that the AG’s move was made in the interest of openness and public accountability.

Part of the AG statement read, “In pursuit of this objective, the Office of the Attorney-General, in collaboration with other relevant State agencies, established a threshold of 60% recovery of the alleged losses to the State as a condition for reconsidering prosecution in specific cases”.

Following prolonged negotiations and engagements, the accused persons in The Republic v. Kwabena Duffour & 7 Others case have met this recovery threshold. Accordingly, in furtherance of public interest, and considering the significant recoveries made for the State, the Honourable Attorney-General has satisfied himself that continuing with the prosecution will not serve any additional public purpose.

This decision, however, does not imply an absence of wrongdoing nor a vindication of any conduct. It is a pragmatic step in line with the overarching national interest of recovering State resources”.

Speaking at the Government Accountability Forum on Monday, 28th July, Dr Ayine justified his office decision saying, “Those who are oversimplifying it and saying this is a goat stealing scenario must understand that it is more complex than just saying that the Attorney General says bring four goats and keep the rest….., I could have been faced with the situation where the thieves would have eaten four of the goats, thus leaving me with only one possibility to recover only two goats, in other words, assets depreciate, and may even disappear before a diligent prosecutor can lay hands on them he explained.”

“He [General Abacha] shipped a lot of the [stolen] assets overseas, mostly to Switzerland and other parts of Europe and the United States. As we speak, from 1998 till now, the recovery process is still ongoing. Even with the sophistication of the Swiss, UN, and Nigerian authorities, recovery is still ongoing, so it is more complicated than that.”

“If we focus on the recovery, it will be very illusory for anyone to think that the AG or the republic can recover 100% in every case.”

He further cited the case of Beige Capital, for which he rejected a GH¢10 million settlement in favour of full prosecution.

Dr Ayine added, “On the contrary, the records show that the charges (against Dr Duffuor and seven others) were contestable and there was a high likelihood that the defence could have raised sufficient doubt to procure an acquittal, and if that happened, I see from the Beige Capital case, I would not have been able to recover GHC1.00”.

“I can now disclose that Beige Capital offered me or my office, GH¢10 million in settlement. You can ask the lawyers of Beige Capital, and I refused. Today I can’t get 50 pesewas from Beige Capital, so the dynamics are complex”.

See the post below:

The AFRC recovered all loot and even shot and jailed looters.

I miss the good old days .

— Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor (@barkervogues) July 28, 2025

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