The Attorney General has said her office is not witch-hunting any member of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Gloria Akuffo said she is only executing her mandate as stipulated by the laws of the state.
Her comments come a day after the former Chief Executive of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), Dr Steven Opuni was charged with causing financial loss to the state which triggered critical comments from the former members of government.
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Attorney General, Gloria Akuffo  
He, together with a businessman, Seidu Agongo, owner of Class Group of companies are facing 27 charges of willfully causing financial loss to the state to the tune of GH¢217million in three separate contracts for the supply of fertilisers from Germany.
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The state is prepared to prove that Dr Opuni knew businessman, Seidu Agongo and his Agricult Ghana Ltd were in no position to supply the fertilisers but went ahead to sign the contracts.
The 10-page statement of claim by the state is littered with grim stories of corruption, grounding the 27 counts of causing financial loss to the state, money-laundering, corruption, and abetment of crime.
In reaction to the charges, the National Organizer of the NDC, Kofi Adams, told Joy News he is of the firm belief that Dr Opuni is being witch-hunted
According to him, the party will rally behind former COCOBOD boss.

National Organizer of the NDC, Kofi Adams
Describing the charges against Dr Opuni as made-up, Mr Adams said NDC executives and farmers whose lives have been impacted by the work of the former COCOBOD CEO will rise to his defence.
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“COCOBOD itself is aware what Dr Opuni did for the staff of the Board and they know the charges against him are made up,” he said.
But speaking on the sidelines of the inauguration of the newly created Ayawaso West Municipal Assembly in Accra Thursday, the Attorney General debunked claims by the NDC National Organiser.
Gloria Akuffo said, “by the time we finish the hearing, we will know if I am witch-hunting or that they [27 charges] are justifiable.”




2 COMMENTS

  1. GHANA 1ST AND NO PARTY POLITICS.
    THE STATE NEED ALL THE NECESSARY FUNDS TO CREATE JOBS AND IN MAINTAINING ALL THE INFRASTRUCTURES.
    AND TO DO THAT WE NEEDS TO STOP THIS CORRUPTION AND BRIBERY WHICH ARE ENGULFING GHANA. I THINK THE ON GOING ROBERRIES MENANCE WILL STOP IF THE YOUTH CAN BE EMPLOYED AND TO GENERATE THIS CASH FOR INVESTMENT THE GOVERNMENT TO HAVE PLUG ALL THE LEAKEGES .

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