Former Minister for Local Government and Rural Development has broken his silence on the controversy surrounding the importation of 110 Hyundai Gallopers into the country by Africa Automobile Limited in 1999, when he was sector minister in the NDC-1 administration.
The state is currently faced with a $1.5 billion claim by the management of AAL, being interest accrued on the $17 million the company incurred for importing the vehicles on behalf government in 2001.
Prof. Kwamena Awhoi who initially planned a news conference to state his side of the issue, issued a statement instead, on Wednesday.
Click to read the statement issued by Prof. Kwamena Ahwoi
Story by Ghana/Myjoyonline.com


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It is good Kwamena Ahwoi has put himself forward. He (Ahwoi) hasso much to answer over numerous shady deals... Caswhypro, and others . I am glad that he he gradually exposing himself. He must be investigated at all cost. We knew Ahwoi and his brothers and we have not forgotten their role in the the 'so-called' revolution etc.