Pay Before You See Vice Prez? . . . Then Some of Us Can Never Go There - Opanyin Agyekum Shocked!!! | Politics
Mon, 14 Nov 2022 21:10
Dean of the School of Performing Arts on the University of Ghana, Professor Kofi Agyekum has waded into discussions concerning investigative Journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas' undercover investigation on galamsey and the involvement of the sacked Minister of State on the Finance Ministry, Mr. Charles Adu Bohen within the exposition.
Mr. Charles Adu Boahen has been dismissed from workplace following the exposé on galamsey (unlawful mining) by Anas Aremeyaw Anas and his Tiger Eye PI
The Minister of State reportedly mentioned Bawumia required about USD200,000 as an look price from an investor to get his backing and affect in establishing a enterprise in Ghana.
“You mean, like appearance fees and stuff? I mean he, himself (the Vice President), if you give him some (USD) 200,000 or something as a token, as thank you, appreciation, that's fine. He's not really, he's not really (like) that. All he needs is to worry about his campaign money in 2020,” Charles Adu Boahen is quoted as saying when he was requested by the supposed businessmen on how an investor can get the eye of the Vice President.
This revelation was made in a gathering with Tiger Eye investigators, who within the investigative piece into top-level corruption in Ghana, posed as businessmen, in a lodge room within the United Arab Emirates.
Reacting to the revelation, Professor Kofi Agyekum, popularly known as 'Opanyin Agyekum', was amazed at Mr. Adu Boahen for allegedly imputing corruption to the Vice President.
"That you have to pay somebody before you can see the Vice President? Then some of us can never go there because even if you put my entire family together, can we get this money mentioned?", he requested in jest whereas talking on Peace FM's "Kokrokoo" present.

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