The man at the centre of the controversial GHC 51 million judgement debt, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, on Saturday morning stormed the studios of Accra-based private radio station Citi FM to  register his displeasure over comments made  by the panelists on the matter, a report by the attacked station indicates.

According to the report, Mr Woyome, accompanied by two of his aids, says he was compelled to drive to the station because he was unhappy with comments by the panelists on the matter concerning the controversial judgement debt.

He entered the studio at the time when the programe :"The Big Issue" was ongoing, with  the Executive Director of IMANI Ghana; Franklin Cudjoe, a member of the NPP and Legal Practitioner; John Kumah, and member of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP), Richard Amoah as panelist.

The panelist were sharing their varied opinions on the judgement debt and his alleged role in the saga, but Mr the embattled Wayome alleged some of the comments made were unfair  to his reputation.


One of the aids is reported have engaged in "heated altercation with the Producer of the Show and the Operations Manager of the station and had  attempted to smash the Operations Manager’s camera, claiming he was taking photos of his actions.

CCTV footage of Mr. Woyome, and his aides behind him heading towards the studio of Citi FM.
CCTV footage of Mr. Woyome, and his aides behind him heading towards the studio of Citi FM.

 

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Mr. Woyome and his aides at the Studio annex of Citi FM.
The unfortunate incident happened  about an hour after he had been interviewed live on the same show by host, Umaru Sanda Amadu on a press conference he organised Friday.

The police were later called in to calm tempers.

By:Fiifi Adul Malik @fiifialmaestro on twitter