The ‘Remote-Control’ Special Prosecutor Must Resign -NPP Chairman demands Over Monecracy in NPP Primaries
Source: tntnewspapergh.com
The Second Vice Chairman of Suame Constituency of New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr Richard Akwasi Asante,has called on the Special Prosecutor, Mr Kissi Adjabeng, to resign to save his integrity.
Mr Adjabeng, according to the Vice Chairman, is remotely controlled to selectively pick cases favourable to his masters to the neglect of other similar cases.
Mr Asante, who was reacting to the billions of cedis paid by NPP Parliamentary candidates in the just ended primaries, dared Mr Adjabeng to publicly declare whether or not he noticed or caused to be noticed of such corruptible acts.
According to Mr Asante, failure to act same, the Special Prosecutor should apologise and compensate Mr
Kofi ofosu Nkansah, Chief Executive Officer (CEO)of the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme, for causing his arrest for allegedly sharing money to delegates of Asante Akim Central before the primaries.
The vice chairman also described the arrest and initial prosecution of Madam Cecilia Dapaa, Former Minister of Sanitation by the Special Prosecutor as an iceberg of his selectivity since most parliamentary candidates also packed such monies in their houses and banks ahead of the primaries.
Mr Asante, who is a former Parliamentary Research Assistant, described such monecracy as the genesis of corruption in government therefore if not tackled at its root stage, the office of the Special Prosecutor will remain irrelevant.
Mr Asante, therefore, urged the Special Prosecutor to commence investigations into the bribery and corruptible acts that hugged the parliamentary primaries to redeem his reputation.