Anas Galamsey Investigations Reveal More Clues to Ahmed Suale’s Murder

-President Akufo Addo & Veep Bawumia Feature Again

 

Anas Aremeyaw Anas, the renowned Ghanaian undercover investigative journalist has told Whatsup News that the substance of his investigative exposé about bribery, influence peddling and illegal mining involving the Jubilee House is not diminished by criticisms that it has taken him four years to release the damning evidence.

 

In the documentary dubbed “Galamsey Economy” by Anas’ Tiger Eye PI, the dubious Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, Charles Adu Boahene indicted Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia for allegedly having a price tag of US$ 200,000 to facilitate foreign investors in setting up businesses in Ghana.

 

The blatant conflict of interest and potentially criminal acts from actors at the Jubilee House becomes even more disturbing when it became apparent that the Galamsey Economy documentary is linked to, “Number 12”, an earlier documentary released by Tiger Eye PI in June 2018, which led to the brutal assassination of Ahmed Suale, the lead Tiger Eye investigative journalist on the trail of the Jubilee House.

 

Ahmed Suale was shot at close range by men believed to have been hired by the government through the Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong. 

It is unclear how the assassination plot was hatched, but before the murder, Ken Agyapong had publicly placed a bounty on the head of Ahmed Suale after he [Ahmed Suale] reportedly unravelled a plot involving the disgraced former Ghana Football Association President, Kwasi Nyantakyi allegedly doling out some US$ 8 million to President Akufo Addo, Vice President Bawumia and several other ministers to facilitate a group of investors to set up business in Ghana.

 

In a telephone conversation with Whatsup News today, November 15, 2022, Anas Aremeyaw did not explicitly state that the Galamsey Economy was a sequel to the Number 12 documentary, but he did reject the idea that the two are connected. 

According to him, anybody can conduct their own investigations into the matter to confirm the veracity of the damning evidence captured in the investigative documentary set to be publicly premiered today (November 15, 2022).  

 

Indeed, in 2018, when Number 12 was released, Tiger Eye PI announced that it was a prequel and that the second part of the investigation would be released shortly afterwards.

 

Whatsup News is gathering that the damning content of both documentaries sent the Akufo Addo administration scampering to suppress the release of the sequel. 

Much to the shock of the expectant general public, Tiger Eye did not release the sequel.

 

Abdul Malik Kwaku Baako, the Managing Editor of the New Crusading Guide and a mentor of Anas Aremeyaw Anas in Facebook comments that have since been captured in a screenshot reportedly hinted at what went on behind the scenes.

Apparently, the copy of the sequel to Number 12 was “Stole and sold”. In the comment attributed to him, Kwaku Baako stated: “Somebody ‘stole and sold’ it to somebody; thinking the evidence had been deleted forever! The ‘buyer’ went out boasting about his possession for years for whatever reason nobody could tell! Apparently, the real ‘owners/authours’ [Tiger Eye PI] subsequently discovered an extra copy. Today’s story begins from there. PAY ATTENTION.“

 

Meanwhile, in a rather questionable manner, President Akufo Addo in a statement released on November 14, 2022, announced the immediate dismissal of Charles Adu Boahene who had earlier claimed on his Facebook that he knew nothing about his capture in the Galamsey Economy for revealing alleged secret bribery racket going on with Vice President Bawumia.

 

Adu Boahen has since deleted the post denying the knowledge of Tiger Eye PI’s revelation, which he termed an entrapment.

 

Critics are suspicious that the dismissal of Charles Adu Boahene was a desperate attempt at cover-up by the Jubilee House which refused to bring the axe down on Presidential Staffer, Charles Cromwell Bissue, who was captured in Number 12 collecting huge bribes to allow illegal gold mining companies to mine in unapproved concessions.

 

Charles Bissue was the Secretary to the Inter-ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM) set up by President Akufo Addo at the Jubilee House.

 

When the Number 12 investigative documentary exposed Charles Bissue’s conflict of interest, and the general public was calling for his head, an adamant President Akufo Addo simply turned a blind eye and retained Bissue at the Jubilee House as a Presidential Staffer.

 

It is therefore curious what could have prompted the speed at which the Jubilee House sacked Charles Adu Boahene despite the fact that he and Vice President Bawumia hastily denied knowledge of the damning expose in the Galamsey Economy documentary.

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