The New Patriotic Party (NPP) chairman for the New Juaben North Constituency in the Eastern Region, Kwadwo Boateng-Agyemang, has described a press conference by the Minority in Parliament on the murdered investigative journalist, Ahmed Hussien-Suale, as a waste of time and opportunity.

Speaking to Captain Smart on Adom FM’s morning show, Dwaso Nsem Tuesday, Mr Kwadwo Boateng-Agyemang, said such commentaries would only drive away the real criminals behind the murder.

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“The issue at hand right now is a sensitive one and should not be taken for granted because our lives are precious but the minority is rushing the issue. Their comments are only driving the real criminals of Ahmed away and they would be left off the hook, especially when the matter dies,” he said.

Hussein-Suale was on Wednesday, January 16, 2019, shot twice in the chest and once in the neck by some unidentified assailants.

The family of the investigative journalist, on Monday, January 21, 2019, held a press conference and urged the general public to assist the police to catch the killers.

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Ahmed was an instrumental contributor in the undercover investigations that exposed corruption in football in Ghana and across the continent in a documentary called “Number 12”.

So far, New Patriotic Party (NPP) MP for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, has been tagged by some members of the public as being a prime suspect the victims’ demise following comments he made months before his death.

The New Juaben North Constituency chairman, however, wants the NDC to be nationalistic and stop politicizing the issue since it would only end up interfering with the on-going investigations.

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“This matter has been politicized too much; investigations are underway so let’s allow the police to investigate else we won’t help Ghanaians and those who have been murdered in similar ways,” he noted.