Businessman Alfred Woyome has confirmed claims by the opposition New Patriotic Party that he gave monies to some key members of the NDC after he was paid the controversial judgment debt by government in 2010.

The NPP's communications director Nana Akomea at a press conference today alleged that the embattled businessman was very generous to leading figures of the ruling family including its general secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketia and former presidential spokesperson Koku Anyidoho after he received the huge payment from the state.

In a counter statement on the issue, Mr Woyome admitted giving monies to some officials of the NDC but added that his financial support for the party predates the payment of the judgment debt to him.

"The support increased before 2008 and beyond.
Steve Kpordzi was repaid monies he borrowed to Mr Woyome personally.
Koku Anyidoho was supposed to refund a debt of printed party T-Shirts that Mr Woyome promised to refund on behalf of the Party," the statment said.

He however revealed that his office has been burgled in recent times and items stolen include the information which has been put in the public domain by the NPP.


Below are details of the statement


The office of Mr Woyome was broken into three times.

Computers, documents etc were taken away.

The case has been with the Legon Police ever since.

Juju was planted and sprinkled on the compound of the office.

The police have all the records.

Akomea now says he got some documents from Mr Woyome's office?

Some of those documents include the cheque studs he is displaying.

Mr Woyome has been supporting the NDC heavily since 2001.

The support increased before 2008 and beyond.

Steve Kpordzi was repaid monies he borrowed to Mr Woyome personally.

Koku Anyidoho was supposed to refund a debt of printed party T-Shirts that Mr Woyome promised to refund on behalf of the Party.

Business men also pay for NPP electioneering materials.

Don't they.

Mr. Woyome did all these for his party without expectations.