Martin Amidu, the former special prosecutor has disclosed that, President Akufo-Addo’s under the guise of innocence likened to a “flower” is perpetuating corruption with regard to the Agyapa Royalties transactions anti-corruption assessment.
As part of the president’s effort in persuading the Office of the Special Prosecutor to shelve the Agyapa Royalties anti-corruption assessment report, Martin Amidu noted, it was God’s way of revealing the true nature of the president.
Mr. Amidu reckoned his assertions to be God’s divine way of “revealing to me for the first time that the President of Ghana only looked like the innocent flower of the fight against corruption but was indeed the mother serpent of corruption under the innocent looking flower of anti-corruption”.
Expressing his intent to follow through with defending the constitution of the country and ensuring corruption is made “a high risk enterprise”, he maintains “the heavens can come down”, as he remains resolute in his decision on ridding the country of corruption, even at the cost of “the last drop of my blood; Ghana First”.
“When I met the President on 23rd October 2020. I received the shock of my life when he demanded that I took no further action on the Agyapa Royalties Transaction anti-corruption assessment report for another week. That was when it was divinely revealed to me that the President whom I trusted so much for integrity only looked like the innocent flower of anti-corruption but he was really the mother corruption serpent under the innocent looking flower. The Holy Spirit emboldened me to tell the President immediately in the face that I will not be the Special Prosecutor and that I was giving him notice of that fact”.
Recounting his ordeal in the aftermath of the public display of the Agyapa deal report, Mr. Amidu asserts that, he resigned from his position as the Special Prosecutor “because of the traumatic experience I suffered from the reaction of the President who breached his Presidential oath by unlawfully obstructing me from taking any further steps on the Agyapa Royalties Transactions from 20th October 2020 to 1st November 2020”.
He further noted that, the Agyapa Royalties Transaction “is suspected to have been intended to rob the Chiefs and people of Ghana of their patrimony”, who are indeed the real “beneficiaries of the gold extractive resources of our dear country in perpetuity for the benefit of a very few members of the President’s Government as distinct from the New Patriotic Party”.
Not considering it “a political dispute”, but “an existential defense of the national extractive resource patrimony”, Martin Amidu quoted the 1992 Constitution of Ghana which “enjoins every Ghanaian to defend and protect against such suspected rape on the Constitution being perpetrated through Agyapa Royalties Limited incorporated in tax haven Jersey in the United Kingdom”.
In this light, he urged the Secretary and the President to “kindly read the full sixty-four page” instead of continuing to rely on the 13 page letter dated 16th October 2020 to the President containing only conclusions and observations.
“The President and you may thereafter agree with the content of the anticorruption assessment in the full report after painstakingly reading it. The sixty-four (64) page Agyapa Royalties Limited, Jersey, incorporated Transactions Documents assessment report discloses the plain truths based on professionally analyzed facts and assessments derived from letters and other documents supplied by the affected parties”.