Mahama condemns invasion of Kofi Adams’ house by ‘Flagstaff House’ security men
Former President John Dramani Mahama is not happy with Wednesday’s ransacking of the home of National Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) by men believed to be from the National Security.
The men seized five vehicles of Kofi Adams’.
He was not home when the incident occurred
Taking to Facebook this morning, Former President Mahama said
the “Flagstaff House” officers “knew very well they were on the wrong path”.
He described the recent spate of
attacks on his party’s functionaries as “needless” and “unprovoked”, calling
for an immediate end to them.
Meanwhile, a member of the team that
went to Mr Adams’ house has explained the circumstances leading to the
operation.
Gabby Gilbert Morton wrote on
Facebook that the cars belong to the state and Mr Adams was notified three
weeks ago to return them.
He noted that the Greater Accra
Region Chairman, Joseph Kobina Ade Coker, is next.
Information gathered by Angel News indicates that the five cars seized by some military personnel and national security officers from the NDC’s National Organiser Kofi Adams have been returned.
we also learnt that National Security Minister Albert Kan-Dapaah has called Mr Adams on phone and apologised to him over the matter saying neither he nor government sanctioned the raiding his home on Wednesday.
Information gathered by Angel News indicates that the five cars seized by some military personnel and national security officers from the NDC’s National Organiser Kofi Adams have been returned.
we also learnt that National Security Minister Albert Kan-Dapaah has called Mr Adams on phone and apologised to him over the matter saying neither he nor government sanctioned the raiding his home on Wednesday.
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