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National Security Is A ‘Bogus’ Ministry Full Of Unintelligent People – Adam Bonaa

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Chief Executive Officer of the Securities Warehouse Limited, Adam Bonaa has taken on the National Security following their alleged brutalisation of Caleb Kudah, a journalist with Citi FM.

Caleb Kudah was arrested by the National Security after filming on their premises. Following the arrest, Caleb claimed he was slapped and beaten by the security operatives while being interrogated.

Following the claims, the National Security released a statement saying they’ll be investigating Caleb Kudah’s claims against them. The statement further said Caleb entered the premises of National Security through ‘false pretense’.

Reacting to the statement, Adam Bonaa told 3FM that the National Security cannot say they’re investigating the claims when they had already declared he entered their premises through false pretense.

To him, if its through Caleb lied his way to the national security premises, then indeed they are unintelligent and a bogus ministry.

“I think we should just disregard the statement they put out. They have already made conclusions where they said they are going to investigate so what investigations culminated into you realizing that Caleb used false pretenses to have access to the place. If he did then it means you people are not intelligent. For me they are such an embarrassment to the country”.

“The National Security is one of the wasteful ministries we have in the country parked with unintelligent people. If you know what intelligence means, it means their work is to share intelligence with the Police, Immigration to act upon it”.

Source: GhanaFeed.com

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