Businessman, Alfred Woyome has expressed confidence that the state will pay him more money before the court brings an end to the controversial GHS 51.2 million judgment debt case.

Speaking at a press conference in Accra Friday, November 18, 2016, Mr Woyome said: “I’m envisaging that before this case ends Ghana is going to pay a lot of money to me, but I will respect the Supreme Court.”

According to him, the money [judgment debt] was paid to him legally by the state.

"The money was paid to me legally, the court didn't even say I should pay back because it is legal, the court said it is unconstitutional," he noted.

"I will continue to fight till the last drop of my blood. The list that is going around about sharing money, to who, how ??, those who claim they have the list should come out with it," he said.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted an application by former Attorney General to orally examine Alfred Woyome over his payment of the 51 million cedis judgement debt paid him by the state.

The judge Justice Enin Yeboah ordered the business man to appear before the court on the 24th of November for the examination.

Justice Enin Yeboah in his ruling said the application was granted because there was no formal evidence of execution of the court’s order for the money to be retrieved hence the decision.

Mr Amidu's application follows a notice filed by the Attorney General’s Department at the Supreme Court to discontinue the case it had earlier filed.

Meanwhile, Martin Amidu has indicated that the GHc51 million judgment debt paid embattled busi

nessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome, can only be retrieved if Ghanaians vote for a change in government.

In his latest epistle written to the media, he accused the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) of showing a lack of will to retrieve the money from Woyome.

He maintains that he is only putting Ghana first in his thoughts and only entreating others to do same.

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