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    ‘You will soon take your medications in police custody

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJune 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read6 Views
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    Mustapha Gbande [L]  and Maxwell Kofi Jumah Mustapha Gbande [L] and Maxwell Kofi Jumah

    The Deputy Director of Operations at the Presidency, Mustapha Gbande, has disclosed that state investigative agencies will soon pursue the former Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Industrial Holding Company (GIHOC), Maxwell Kofi Jumah.

    According to the outspoken politician, investigations have established that Kofi Jumah has many questions to answer due to alleged involvement in questionable activities.

    In an interview with Onua TV’s Captain Smart, Mustapha Gbande revealed that Kofi Jumah, known for throwing his weight around, has allegedly engaged in acts of corruption and must be held accountable.

    “If I tell you the crimes committed by Maxwell Kofi Jumah, you will be shocked. He had the audacity to proudly claim that, as an in-law of President Akufo-Addo, he is untouchable. He says he can move heaven and earth. He claims he is sick — well, he will take his medication in police custody.

    “The car bought for his official use at $90,000 was later auctioned to himself for just GH₵40,000 when he was leaving office. He fled when the police stormed his house last week to arrest him. They retrieved one of the cars in his possession. He has ruined the GIHOC facility in Kumasi. These are the kinds of people who had the effrontery to declare that any GIHOC employee who joined a demonstration would be dismissed.”

    It’s coming. pic.twitter.com/B1e4JjChWQ

    — Esi ⚖️ (@EsinamJean) June 5, 2025

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