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Kennedy Agyapong, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Assin Central has named who he claims was responsible for the assassination of undercover journalist, Ahmed Hussein Suale and that the Police high command had known this for over one year now.
In a recent interview on Adinkra TV has since gone viral, Mr. Agyeapong names the person as Ansu Gyeabour Kumasi based man.
“He is in Kumasi, his name is Ansu Gyeabuor,” he told Adinkra TV.
According to him, he has known this information for over a year and that he got it from the Police who have since confirmed it with a foresnisc audit and other investigations in the US.
He said a police commander, whom he refused to name, first told him this on a British Airways flight and when he retired his successor also confirmed it.
Ken Agyapong admits that he has been forced to reveal the identity of the killer because he is being fingered for hiring assassins to eliminate Suale, following the spirited bounty he placed on Suale’s head after Suale has revealed a potential US$5 million bribery to President Akufo Addo and Vice President, Dr. Mahamud Bawumia in an undercover investigation titled Number 12.
He recounts how he was declared persona non grata in the United States shortly after the murder. “…When I reached Huston in 2019 November, I was stopped that I murdered Ahmed Suale. But today, you have the report, you know. What is most painful about it is that they told me to exercise patience and that the guy, his name is Ansu Gyeabuor, today you are privileged….They have shown me his pictures and told me to be patient over one year.”
Apparently, this assassin on the loose is on the payroll of some powerful individuals within the security architecture of the country, because Ken Agyapong said, his contact in the Police Service told him that every time they plan a swoop on the killer’s hideout, he is immediately given a tip-off from the police hierarchy and he slips through the net.
“The last time I threatened to mention his name they told me to be patient and that they had brought a forensic report from America and that the report is ready. Ots over four months, I cannot continue getting that accusation, humiliation, embarrassment everywhere when they know the killer,” Agyapong said.
This, he implies, shows the Police has been intentionally petting the murderer, a thing that fell in line with a general theme of his interview which was on the view that somehow when a Police officer is killed, the Constabulary manages to arrest him quickly but when any other person is killed, the perpetrators are never arrested.
“Why is it that when a Ghanaians kills a Police officer, he is quickly apprehended but the same Ghanaians kills a civilian he is never arrested why? That is why I’m saying that when I go my committee will invite the Minister,” Agyapong said.
The Assin Central MP adds, “…And listen to the sad story they told me, they showed me his picture, some tall guy from his back. Anytime they find his location and tell Kumasi Police, by the time they get there the guy would have been alerted and he would run away
Mr. Agyapong’s revelation should be welcome news for the inky fraternity in Ghana which has been demanding that perpetrators of the murder of Ahmed Suale in May 2019 be brought to book.
However, it is also controversial because it scuttles the well-established narrative that two unidentified men on a motorbike had shot him in traffic at Madina.
Ken Agyapong himself has been at the receiving end of the accusing finger because he had urged the public to lynch Ahmed Suale just around the time that he was murdered.