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    Adu-Boahene’s ‘eye-opening’ revelation of an ‘opposition party’ taking GHC 8.3m from him tickles Ghanaians

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    Former National Signals Bureau boss, Kwabena Adu-Boahene Former National Signals Bureau boss, Kwabena Adu-Boahene

    The former Director-General of the National Signals Bureau, Kwabena Adu-Boahene has revealed that over 8 million cedis of the monies he is alleged to have stolen was distributed to an opposition party.

    The embattled Director-General, currently in EOCO custody and facing corruption charges, has confessed to how he spent the alleged GHC 49 million in stolen funds.

    According to a letter he has written to the National Security Coordinator, an opposition party was given a huge sum in preparation for the elections last year.

    He mentioned the money was used to buy “communications equipment”.

    As per his letter, this opposition party is no ordinary political party since he described it as “classified”.

    However, the mention of an “opposition party” has left many Ghanaians talking and wondering if it could be the obvious party they know of or a different one.

    Adu-Boahene’s account therefore calls for thorough investigations to ascertain which opposition party received 8,300,000 cedis from him to facilitate their election campaign.

    His letter begs the question what opposition party received such eye-watering sum of money?

    AME



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