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Ghana Prez Nana Akufo-Addo denies the allegations and says that he interferes in the work of Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu.
Mr. Amidu resigned on Monday November 16 as political interference by De Prez of Ghana takes away his independence from work.
What is the government talking about?
But De Prez, in a letter through the Chief of Staff, Nana Asante Bedietuo, expresses her shock at Mr. Amidu: “His accusation of interfering in his functions because of the chairman of the meeting has more to disconcert.”
“In exercise of what it considered to be its powers under Law 959, it voluntarily presents the Agyapa Report. The president does not get involved in body in his work, “he added.
The Chief of Staff concludes, “to point out, we say that his statement says that he” dared to write the Agyapa Report “, although it results in interference in his mandate, it is not correct.”
News of Martin Amidu’s resignation as special prosecutor shook Ghanaians on Monday afternoon.
The harsh-talking anti-corruption crusaders directly accuse President Akufo-Addo of interfering in duties that affect independence.
Why is Ghana’s special prosecutor resigning?
The special prosecutor, Martin Amidu, for a letter of resignation inside, says that Prez Akufo-Addo instructs through the Chief of Staff and says to do nothing about a report on an Agyapa Royalty Transaction for a week until have him meet with De Prez.
Later, I was invited to take office by Prez Akufo-Addo on November 1, 2020, where the President of Ghana spoke, said, try to convince, say, have me take a copy of the comments made by Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, on the subject.
Mr. Amidu explains that he refuses to read the comments in order to have his independence taken away. But Prez Akufo-Addo denies all the allegations within the nine-page letter of the government statement.