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Press Release
NPP Communications
Directorate
March 17, 2015 |
WOYOME’S LETTER IS
DIVERSIONARY: IT'S PART OF THE GRAND
CONSPIRACY!!! IGNORE IT!
1. We have known all along that the Woyome
deal was a grand NDC conspiracy to defraud
the state and to get away with it no matter
the public outcry in a typical yentie obia
fashion/dead goat fashion. It involved
leading figures of the party including Betty
Mould, Barton Oduro, Kwabena Duffuor, the
Presidency and party HQ. Over $300m of your
money, our money was stolen through such
bogus judgment debt deals and much more
would have. The Supreme Court has already
declared the Woyome deal and others as a
conspiracy to Create, Loot, & Share monies
belonging to the State.
2. We also know that the Government had no
suicidal stomach to prosecute Woyome. How
can they, when the whole deal was planned
and executed in the name of the Presidenct
and Party? If you remember, Woyome
threatened to name the key players because
at some point he felt he was being made the
fall guy. It was the principal reason why
Amidu was fired as an AG. He was preparing
to mount an effective prosecution against
the wishes of, and specific instructions
from the Party and Presidency.
3. The current AG was brought in because she
had an additional incentive to do a bad job.
She has done her job. Her firm represented
the parties that won the fraudulent judgment
debt and collected US$1 Million. She
benefited with her former boss Tony Lithur,
the President's lawyer.
4. The AG herself had every reason to leak
that document to Woyome's team herself. It
helped to make a weak case. The judgement
they all expected has now been procured, and
Woyome has been acquitted.
5. Except the acquittal came at a very bad
time for the Government and President. So a
diversion has been set in motion. The NDC
has always counted on the public to let such
criminality slide. Not this time! According
to President John Mahama Ghanaians have
short memories. However, this time a
constellation of happenings has increased
the temperature of the public: dumsor dumsor,
the President's 'cynic' and Dead Goat
Syndrome remarks etc have angered the
public. The outcry has been massive, and
people are baying for blood!
6. The NDC/President John Mahama had no
choice but to instruct the AG to appeal,
knowing it won't get anywhere. But it needs
a plan to safeguard the verdict. The deal/Woyome
has to remain protected. The plan they came
up with is Woyome's letter.
7. And the giveaway to this is simply this:
Why didn't Woyome ask the AG to recuse
herself from the case from Day 1? The case
has travelled the full length in court until
judgment was given and at no point, not even
once did he raise this matter. Why NOW?
8. The answer is simply that it was
necessary then to have her there then. They
had it all planned. They didn't expect the
public backlash. Things are falling apart,
and another plan is needed. A bold,
diversionary plan. To keep our eyes off the
main prize.
9. The plan is two-fold:
a. Get rid of the AG who has outlived her
usefulness: She was brought in to lose the
case and she has. Her firm collected a cool
US$1 Million already. She is now a liability
if she remains in office with the shattered
credibility. Another reason is also that she
was involved in the Tier 2 Pensions brouhaha
in which Pensions Alliance Trust was
illegally selected. The case is now hanging
over Government's head like the Sword of
Damocles. So, it's a now a good time to
throw the AG under the bus, OR, FAILING THAT
b. To set up the grounds for Woyome to claim
'persecution' by the State. Persecution
which is also motivated by conflict of
interest
10. In the end, the grand plan is to stage a
fight, knowing too well the appeal would
lead nowhere because it would be based on
the very weak facts presented at the High
Court. Expect the AG to be reshuffled and
quietly apologised to.
Once again, the crafty, and thoroughly
corrupt NDC thinks it can fool Ghanaians
with its usual diversionary tactics. We must
not forget that this has been a CONSPIRACY
TO CREATE, LOOT, AND SHARE from Day 1.
Ignore Woyome's letter. Keep your eyes on
the thieves.
Demand that the President fires the AG, and
her Deputy, not because Woyome wants it, but
because those at the apex of the judicial
system have themselves become participants
of a grand conspiracy to defraud the state.
Source: Ghana Anti-Propaganda Squad |
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