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Tue, 30 Jul 2024 Feature Article

The Agyapadeɛ Document Is Real: Unveiling the Execution of Diabolic Plans to Plunder Ghana

The Agyapade Document Is Real: Unveiling the Execution of Diabolic Plans to Plunder Ghana

In the wake of Ghana's 2020 elections, a document surfaced, detailing a series of strategies aimed at consolidating both political and financial power within a particular tribe or clan, with the New Patriotic Party (NPP) merely being a vehicle for these interests. While some dismiss this document as fiction, the systematic implementation of its contents is unmistakable. Recent developments and critical actions by the government led by Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo-Addo reveal a sinister plot to control Ghana's political, financial, and judicial systems, pushing the nation towards unprecedented levels of corruption and nepotism.

Judicial Overhaul: A Brazen Power Grab

One of the most damning elements of the document is its focus on judicial appointments to ensure loyalty to the tribe. President Akufo-Addo has brazenly made an unprecedented number of appointments to the Supreme Court and other high courts. By September 2023, Akufo-Addo had appointed 15 Supreme Court judges, far exceeding the numbers seen under previous administrations. This is no mere coincidence. These appointments appear to be part of a calculated effort to fortify the judiciary's alignment with tribal interests, ensuring that the courts are packed with loyalists who will uphold the administration's agenda and suppress dissent. The very foundations of Ghana's judicial independence are being shattered to serve a narrow, parochial interest.

Financial Sector Manipulations: Economic Sabotage

The document's economic strategies are equally sinister. The orchestrated collapse of several indigenous banks between 2017 and 2020 highlights a deliberate attempt to consolidate financial power. Banks such as GN Bank, UT Bank, Capital Bank, and uniBank were shuttered under suspicious circumstances, conveniently paving the way for Data Bank, a financial institution linked to the President's cousin and former Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta. This blatant act of economic sabotage has marginalized competition and concentrated financial power within a small, elite group. The destruction of these banks is not just a financial calamity but a strategic manoeuvre to entrench economic control within the tribe's hands, leaving countless Ghanaians to suffer the fallout.

Electoral Commission Overhaul: Subverting Democracy

The document also outlines plans to manipulate the electoral process, which has manifested in the reshuffling of the Electoral Commission (EC). After controversially removing Charlotte Osei, the previous EC Chairperson, President Akufo-Addo appointed new commissioners with known affiliations to the NPP. This subversion of the EC is a direct assault on the democratic process, ensuring that the ruling party can manipulate future elections to maintain its stranglehold on power. The impartiality of Ghana's electoral system is being compromised, threatening the very essence of democracy in the country.

Auditor General's Unconstitutional Removal: Silencing Accountability

The removal of Auditor General Daniel Domelevo stands as a stark reminder of the administration's disdain for accountability. Domelevo, known for his anti-corruption efforts, was unconstitutionally dismissed, a move that the Supreme Court later ruled against. This unconstitutional act was a deliberate attempt to silence a key watchdog, ensuring that corruption and mismanagement could continue unchecked. The removal of Domelevo is not just an affront to justice but a clear signal that this administration will go to any lengths to protect its interests and suppress any threats to its corrupt practices.

Expose of Scandals: A Testament to Vigilance

The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and its Member of Parliament for North Tongu Honourable Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa and Civil Society Organisations have played a pivotal role in exposing multiple scandals that align with the document's plans. Notable among these is the Power Distribution Services (PDS) scandal. The PDS deal, which was riddled with fraudulent activities, led to the suspension of a crucial $190 million grant from the US Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), undermining Ghana's energy sector reforms .

Similarly, the Agyapa Royalties deal, which aimed to monetize Ghana's gold royalties, faced significant backlash for its lack of transparency and the potential for corruption. The MP's vigilance prevented the sale of SSNIT's interests in its hotels to close allies of the government, another move that would have benefited the President's inner circle at the expense of ordinary Ghanaians.

Succession Planning: The Tribal Agenda Unfolds

The document's succession plans are now coming to fruition with Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia's candidacy for the 2024 elections. Named the NPP's presidential candidate, Bawumia's selection is a calculated move to maintain the tribe's control over Ghana's political landscape. This seamless transition of power within a party-controlled framework is designed to ensure that the clan's dominance continues unchallenged, perpetuating a cycle of nepotism and corruption that threatens to destabilize the nation's future.

Debunking the Fiction Claims: The Harsh Reality

Dismissing this Agyapadeɛ document as fiction is not only naive but dangerously complacent. The evidence of its implementation is overwhelming. From judicial appointments and financial sector manipulations to electoral tampering and the unconstitutional removal of key officials, the document's directives are being executed with chilling precision. The strategic placement of loyalists, the elimination of competition, and the suppression of dissent all point to a deliberate and malevolent plan to consolidate power and plunder the nation's resources.

Okyenhene's Dismissal: A Misguided Defense

The recent attempt by the Okyenhene, Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin, to label the "Agyapadie" document as fiction should be met with contempt and skepticism. His claim that the document is a fabrication intended to incite hatred against the Akyem people is not only misguided but deeply offensive. This dismissal ignores the overwhelming evidence of a systematic plan to entrench power within a specific tribe, using the NPP as a mere vehicle.

The document's content aligns too precisely with the administration's actions to be dismissed as mere fiction. The unprecedented judicial appointments, the targeted collapse of indigenous banks, the manipulation of the Electoral Commission, and the removal of the Auditor General are not isolated incidents but part of a coherent strategy to consolidate power. These actions are clear attempts to ensure that any legal, financial, or electoral challenge to their dominance is swiftly crushed.

The Okyenhene's dismissal of these critical issues as fiction not only insults the intelligence of Ghanaians but also attempts to shield the perpetrators from scrutiny. This is a classic tactic used by those in power to deflect criticism and avoid accountability. The reality is that the document's strategies are being executed with alarming precision, pushing Ghana towards a dangerous precipice of corruption and authoritarianism.

Call to Action: Defend Our Democracy

In conclusion, this document is not a work of fiction but a chilling blueprint actively being realized. The irrefutable evidence shows that Ghana's political and institutional landscape is being systematically reshaped to serve the interests of a particular clan, using the NPP as a vehicle. It is imperative that Ghanaians recognize the gravity of this situation and demand accountability to ensure that democracy, transparency, and the rule of law are restored. The future of Ghana's democracy depends on our collective action to stop this dangerous trajectory and protect the integrity of our nation. Let us not be swayed by those who seek to downplay these critical issues. It is time to stand up, speak out, and ensure that our nation remains a beacon of democracy and justice.

Nsiaba Nana Akwasi Kobi
Nsiaba Nana Akwasi Kobi, © 2024

Political Commentator & Citizen AdvocateColumn: Nsiaba Nana Akwasi Kobi

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Comments

Nana Owusu Nyansa | 7/30/2024 11:15:25 AM

Oh no ! This is a total FICTION!!! Akwasi Kobi , the TRIBAL; how come the Ashantis being the malority in the NPP will sit dopwn and let Akyiems take over? jUDICIAL; Gloria Akkufo do not belong to the Akyiem and even you can see her challenging Akuffour Addo´s policies. EC; Is Jane Mensah an Akyiem? Apart from GN Bank all the Banks mentioned are Nigerian! Because of diabolcal you did not mention Kwabena Duffour´s Bank! etc. Mentioning of Ablakwa´s name uncovered your plot. Stop...

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