Amidu has failed; He was given 180m & V8 after using Woyome noise to ‘scam’ Akufo-Addo for SP job – APlus
Ghanaian social commentator, Kwame APlus has blasted Martin Amidu for a no show ever since he was appointed a Special Prosecutor.
Aplus says, after Woyome defrauded the state of 51 million, Martin Amidu made noise for a chance to cross examine him to help the state retrieve the money.
The noise and bragging skills of Martin Amidu managed to convince the NPP to make him a state Special Prosecutor when they assumed office.
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According to Aplus, the government has given Martin Amidu a big office, 180 million, big saloon cars, fat salary and police protection but the man has surprisingly failed to deliver on his promise to retrieve the 50 million from Woyome.
The social commentator added that he’s worried more money will be wasted on the incompetent Special Prosecutor and still no positive result will be delivered by him.
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Woyome is accused of fraudulently receiving 51 million Ghana cedis from government. Martin Amidu made all the noise that he could retrieve the money. From that his 2 bedroom house he petitioned the supreme court to allow him cross examine Woyome to assist them collect the money.
The NPP government fell for the Amidu’s bragging and made him the special prosecutor, gave him 180 million cedis, (more that three times what Woyome is accused of taking) gave him accommodation, a huge office, V8s, saloon cars, fat salary, uniformed police officers as bodyguards, etc but he has not been able to even find the person who said tweaaaa!!!
We will end up wasting more money on him than corrupt officials have stolen since Kwame Nkrumah ????????????????????????
Kennedy Agyapong spoke against this but they insulted him.
And Nana Addo is still entertaining this man!!! Ah well….
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