President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe has revealed that his life is under threat following his war against the $89 million deal between the government of Ghana and Haitian firm, Kelni GVG for the provision of oversight and revenue assurance monitoring equipment for Ghana.

According to him, a highly placed source at the Ministry of Interior cautioned him about the danger about to befall him if he continues to fuel debates on the $89 million deal between the government and the ICT firm.

Mr. Cudjoe further indicated that he has a cause to believe that some people are plotting to end his life following his crusade against the deal which he argues is not value for money and should be abrogated.

Kelni GVG, a Haitian originated company, was awarded a contract by the government for design, development and implementation of a common platform for traffic monitoring, revenue assurance, and mobile money monitoring and fraud management, a service already being rendered by Afriwave and Subah Info Solution.

In a Facebook post, Franklin Cudjoe says following the threats he has received, he will now step up his resistance against the $89 million contentious deal between the government and Haiti-based ICT firm, Kelni GVG and is, therefore, urging all and sundry to join in the fight against the controversial deal.

"What am gathering concerning your utterances on the [GVG] matter is not palatable. Just be on your guard and watch your movements and surroundings."

“Just came in from a highly placed source from the Ministry of Interior.
Well, well, well. We are by this notice going international then and put all our friends local and international on notice. The matter continues unabated”, he wrote in his post.

Meanwhile, Deputy Communications Minister, George Nenyi Andah who has been in a tussle with Franklin Cudjoe over the deal has described as the fervent opposition of IMANI Africa to the $89.4 million contract between the government of Ghana and Kelni GVG as 'unreasonable'.

According to him, the only justification for the opposition was IMANI doing the bidding of its paymasters who see the contract as a threat to them.