Ansu Gyebour Refuses To Be Ken Agyeapong’s Fall Guy Over Ahmed Suale Murder

Harry Ansu Gyeabour whose name popped up on social media when the Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong mentioned a certain “Ansu Gyeabour” as the murderer of investigative journalist, Ahmed Hussein Suale, has described as “Stupid” attempts to link him to the murder.

In what appears to be a video recording purposed for social media, the man who laments that he is not the murderer of Suale, descended on social media for using his 2020 police mugshot for allegedly defrauding some people as the basis for the connection to Suale’s gruesome assassination in January 2019. 

He accuses the Ghanaian press of “stupidly” rushing to town with a Ken Agyapong’s rant that had not only defamed him but also exposed himself, his family and his business associates to grave danger.

“Google Ansu Gyeabour and because of the issue I had with the Ghana Police, of which they have even apologized, of which the report will be out very soon, you saw me as the easiest target, right? That I was declared wanted because a supposedly “big man” who thinks that he’s untouchable who thinks he can bribe, he can pay, decided to defame me,” Gyeabour ranted in the video.

“Now the truth is out; you go out there pick wanted for Defrauding by False Pretense which happened on the 10th of January 2020, you saw over hundreds of Ansu Gyeabours (you said) no, no, no this one is the easiest target. You publish me that I killed somebody.” 

Mr. Gyeabour who made the video while he was driving In town took the opportunity to provide more background about himself to the press, dispelling Kennedy Agyapong claim’s other connection that the said assassin live in Kumasi. 

Ansu Gyeabour says he had lived in Kumasi before, but that was a long time ago.

 “I went to Kumasi Academy, I left Kumasi around 2005/2006. The longest I have stayed in Kumasi has been a week or two,” he said lamenting that all of this information was not sought and verified because “People are quick to have the breaking news.”

The response by Gyeabour once more takes the wind out of the sails of a possible clue to the murderer of Ahmed Suale from a fantastic allegation that Ken Agyapong had made in a televised interview with media.

Mr. Agyeapong, who in the court of public opinion for allegedly being behind the dastardly assassination of Ahmed Suale because of a rallying call he had made on his radio station for Suale to be lynched by the public, claimed that he had found out that Ansu Gyeabour was the murderer from the Police.

Speaking on the Police’s supposed laxity with murders perpetrated against members of the public as compared to Police officers, he alleged that, “why is it that when a Ghanaian kills a Police officer, he is quickly apprehended but the same Ghanaians kills a civilian he is never arrested why?” 

He Told Adinkra TV that he knows the murderer of Suale and that the Police had known this for over one year now, but have covered it up.

“The person who killed him is in the Ashanti Region. It is the Police themselves who briefed me, that Honorable, as for you, you are exonerated, we don’t know why things happened the way they did but stay away,” Agyapong who is the Chairman of Defence and Interior Committee in Parliament apparently had credible intelligence in that regard.

 “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,” Agyapong fumed as he fingered the Police for Suale’s murder cover-up. 

WhatsUp News report of the allegation pointed out that there was a missing link between Agyeapong’s allegation that Ansu Gyeabour was a lone assassin and the generally known fact that Suale had been waylaid in traffic and shot by two people on a motorbike.

Critics believe that Suale’s murder was the works of a high-level conspiracy to get rid of him because he was one of the undercover journalists who had tracked the disgraced former Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kwesi Nyantakyi to the Jubilee House.

The investigations captured in a documentary titled Number 12, revealed Nyantakyi mentioning a bribe of US$5 million allocated to President Akufo Addo, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia and some ministers.

Only one episode of the two-part documentary was publicly aired, the second episode that contained more damning revelation was never released as promised by Tiger Eye PI which undertook the undercover investigations.

At the time he was shot at point-blank range on his way home, Suale was reportedly helping the Attorney General’s Department with evidence involving the players in the Number 12 investigations.

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