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Arrest Chief Of Staff And Ken Agyapong Over GH¢120,000 Birthday Gift Transfer – Captain Smart To NS

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National Security operatives should interrogate Chief of Staff Akosua Frema Osei-Opare and Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong.

Captain Smart, presenter of the Onua TV Morning Show, demands an investigation into recent allegations made by Assin Central MP, Sarah Adwoa Safo, concerning money transfer to another MP.

On his broadcast on February 24, 2022, Captain Smart bemoaned the conditions under which the GHC120,000 was transferred to Adwoa Safo, who was absent from Parliament at the time.

Smart cited an Asaase radio interview in which Agyapong leveled several accusations against Adwoa Safo, his former partner.

Chief of Staff had squandered Ghana’s gasoline, money, and motorcade trying to convince Adwoa Safo with the yet-to-be-passed E-Levy, according to Kennedy Agyapong. She returned to Ghana unwell.

“A private plane took her from the US to Ghana, but she refused to vote in Parliament when she returned, proving that NPP members are criminals. “We are all criminals, from the president to the assemblyman and myself,” he said.

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“Adwoa Safo is paid to sit on Committees… Has she fetched water, cooked, or made baskets for anybody at the presidency?” he inquired.

Some of her colleagues, particularly Agyapong, have compared her persistent absence from Parliament to sabotage.

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