Mills and Mahama were mentioned in Anas exposé in 2012- David Prah

By Abubakr Salim June 3, 2018

Late former President John Evans Atta Mill and Former President John Dramani Mahama were mentioned in Anas investigative work in 2012, Public Relations Officer (PRO) for the National Service Secretariat (NSS), David Prah has alleged.

The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the National Service Secretariat (NSS) Mr David Prah has alleged that the exposé done on cocoa smuggling and corruption in the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) by Anas Aremeyaw Anas had captured the names of late President Mills and former President John Dramani Mahama.

Mr Prah had stated tat, although the names of the former leaders were captured in the piece, they failed to take action like President Akufo Addo has done in connection to the current investigative piece in connection to the Ghana Football Association (GFA).

He said,“The name of then vice president, Mr. John Dramani Mahama was mentioned. What steps did they take? They didn’t take any step. They covered up and allowed some individuals to be punished and others left to go unpunished.’’

He has further praised the leadership of the current administration for the action taken in connection to the corruption case involving the President of the GFA after accusing the NDC for letting the corrupt officials in the erstwhile administration go unpunished.

“In his view, the method used by Anas is not problematic because we have to use any means possible to expose looters and corrupt individuals who steal from the state for their own selfish interest.” He said

Mr. Prah, commenting on the allegations raised by Kennedy Agyapong said, he supports the Assin Central MP because his allegations are serious. ‘’I support Kennedy Agyapong on some of his allegations.

“I will encourage Ghanaians to allow us watch both videos. Kennedy Agyapong has promised to expose Anas and I know it is going to be an interesting adventure,’’ he said. ‘’He who calls for equity must come with clean hands.”

 

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