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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
It was an exciting interview as Kennedy Agyapong was interviewed by Paul Adom Otchere on ‘Good Evening Ghana’. The two discussed a number of issues relating to security in the country. according to Kennedy Agyapong he is saddened that nothing has been done about J.B Danquah because the NPP is in power and yet nothing has been done.
Kennedy Agyapong spoke of one Ansu Gyeabour as the killer of Ahmed Suale. He however disassociated himself from a viral picture showing depicting Ansu. Paul then asked if Kennedy knew of the murderer of J. B Danquah too.
“You look very smart but you are not when you ask me this question. You are not. That boy (suspect) in jail, he apologized to President Mahama. He said he wanted to apologize to Ahmadu Sorogu. Have you asked what he said to apologize? He said for the first time I want to apologize to Woyome. Has anyone asked why he apologized to them. He said I contracted him to kill JB. It was in the course of that he said I want to apologize to these people. Right there he has given them up.
Paul Adom Otchere then queried why the suspect wanted to apologize. “Now you are being smart. That’s the question I wanted you to ask. If this is in America the security agencies will grab this and ask why he is apologizing to those people. Then they begin to piece them. But here they just left him” Kennedy Agyapong said.
It is interesting that after so many years still the murderer(s) of J. B Danquah are still not clear. The murder has been pinned on Kennedy Agyapong. The law maker however denies this tag and also points hands at others. According to Mr. Agyapong by trying to apologize, the suspect was giving out the real people behind it.
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