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If Akufo Addo Has Nothing To Conceal, He Should Call For Full Investigation Into J.B. Danquah-Edu’s Death

Feature Article If Akufo Addo Has Nothing To Conceal, He Should Call For Full Investigation Into J.B. Danquah-Edus Death
JAN 17, 2024 LISTEN

If Ghana has been destroyed by the current president, Akufo Addo, and his ferocious hyenas, and they have chosen to tarnish the reputation of John Mahama to prevent him from coming as president to investigate them, then I will also have time to write about the assassination of the late NPP politician, J.B. Danquah-Edu. In addition to being a thief, a dishonest person, and a brazen liar, Akufo Addo is a cold-blooded killer who enjoys using violence while pretending to be a gentle person to cover up his horrible deeds.

First of all, let me assure Ghanaians that this is not retaliation against Akufo Addo. This is a subject I have covered in several articles since the president has never once mentioned the late J.B. Danquah's name on any platform or called for a thorough investigation to hold those responsible accountable. References: 1.Unsolved Political Murder Mysteries Haunting Ghana,” 2. The Confession Of J B Danquah's Killer Exposes The Dark Side Of

A violent murder took place at the home of Joseph Boakye Danquah, a Member of Parliament for Abuakwa North in the Eastern Region, in the Accra suburb of Shiashie in February 2016. Even though the dead Member of Parliament was an NPP politician, neither the police nor President Akufo Addo have ever expressed concern about the circumstances surrounding his death or asked for an investigation. What should the president do, as a wise leader, if a politician is killed?

Investigations into homicides are seen as crucial to holding the perpetrators accountable, but under Nana Akufo Addo's presidency, Ghana is in a different situation. It is shocking that aside from the killing of J. B. Danquah-Edu, Paul Adom-Otchere, who represents himself as a qualified journalist, couldn't even discuss the horrific killing of Ahmed Hussein-Suale, a fellow journalist. Instead, he continues to defend corruption and illegal activity committed by the NPP government because it is what he is paid to do.

The unsettling aspect of the tale is that the locals stated that two police officers showed up at the scene of Danquah's death and were standing in front of the house when the murderer fled. The police officers claimed that their fear stemmed from not knowing if the murderer was carrying a gun. An article subsequently surfaced on February 10, 2016, stating that five individuals had been apprehended by the police for interrogation after the horrific assassination of Parliamentarian Joseph Boakye Danquah-Edu.

Ghanaians need to start investigating why murder cases, like the assassination of Ahmed Hussein-Suale, the murder of NPP politician J. B. Danquah-Edu, and the eight voter fatalities in Techiman South, have all been dismissed as cold cases and remain unresolved. The fact that Akufo Addo, the Inspector General of Police, George Dampare, and Kennedy Agyapong have been linked to those homicide cases, the president and his NPP government have not given the murder investigations top priority.

Kennedy Agyapong fiercely denied knowing anything about the killing of journalist Ahmed Hussein-Suale, even though he had advocated for the journalist to be beaten just before he was slain. The journalist’s case remained cold until the NPP Member of Parliament for Assin Central implicated IGP George Dampare in the murder case of J.B. Danquah-Edu. According to him, George Dampare, who was not the IGP at the time, had to be transferred to a new place as police chief to abandon the case. Thus, I firmly believe that Akufo Addo appointed George Dampare as Inspector General of Police to eliminate the case.

In a breakthrough interview with the murderer in the J.B. Danquah-Edu case while he was incarcerated, he revealed that Akufo Addo had sent him to assassinate the former NPP politician. Ghanaians need to remember that Kennedy Agyapong visited the scene of the politician's assassination after receiving information about it. However, his outburst of indignation upon learning that a few individuals had interviewed the convicted murderer was what ultimately caused his downfall.

When Agyapong learned that the killer of J.B. Danquah-Edu had been interviewed, why did he become upset? This is sufficient to make any intelligent Ghanaian believe that Kennedy Agyapong is aware that Akufo Addo is the mastermind behind the assassination, in addition to knowing that J.B. Danquah-Edu will be slain. I have often said that Kennedy Agyapong and Hopeson Adorye were used by Akufo Addo to carry out his nefarious activities; however, once they resigned, for example, to pursue his presidential ambitions, they became the president’s enemies. Kennedy Agyapong is Akufo Addo's worry more than a coup.

Kennedy Agyapong's claim that Dampare is aware of who killed J.B. Danquah-Edu, compelled me to write this post, “Dampare Entangled In The Spider's Web With Disturbing Cases.” Akufo Addo is a cold-blooded killer who will never stop using stupid people like Ernest Owusu-Bempah to carry out his evil plans. However, none of them will succeed, and even after facing opposition, their suffering will only worsen because they willfully refuse to acknowledge the anger the country feels toward them, which is stronger than a military takeover. Most NPP politicians would flee Ghana, but they wouldn't have a place to take refuge.

I had long wondered why Akufo Addo had J.B. Danquah-Edu assassinated, but that all changed when I viewed an episode of Kevin Taylor's "Loud Silence TV." The presenter claims that the president ordered the murder because the late politician was pressuring him to pay the money he owed him, which he did not like to pay. I agree with Kevin Taylor because Akufo Addo's head resembles that of a cashew nut, which is a shape that is associated with aggressive, greedy, and wicked people.

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