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Manasseh Azure to prove to Prez Akuffo Addo that he’s corrupt

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Investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has hinted that he will this week expose the Akuffo Addo government of their corrupt dealing.

His statement comes after President Nana Addo in a speech stated emphatically that nobody can prove that his government has wasted monies from the public purse.

According to the President, who was speaking at the anti-corruption conference in Accra, allegations that he and his government officials are wasting the country’s funds are false.

He continued that his government has rather has made significant investments in all aspects of the economy than all other presidents in the fourth republic.

“My government has spent a lot of money on education, health, infrastructure particularly roads, agriculture, industry, security services and the anti-corruption institutions than by any other government in the fourth republic if not in the entire history of Ghana. Furthermore, after all these expenditures, my government was still able to find some GHS25 billion to pay for the refund of depositors monies arising from the financial sector crisis. These expenditures indicate clearly what taxpayers monies and the revenues of government has been used for by the Akufo-Addo government,” he said.

But Manasseh who is an anti-corruption fighter himself has clapped back at the President insisting that Nana Addo is telling lies and he would prove to him this week how he(President) supervised on shady COVID-19 project.

He tweeted: “Akufo-Addo, this statement is false. A lot has been proven. And I will prove, this week, how you supervised the wastage in one shady Covid-19 project.”

See screenshot below:

Manasseh Azure Awuni

We wait patiently to see what Manasseh has to prove that the President is corrupt.

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Source:Ghpage

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