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Agyapa Bargain: Gabby Otchere-Darko’s Law Office Took $103,000 – Kweku Baako.

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It's comical, petty and needless dramatisation - Kweku Baako fires Domelevo

Veteran writer Kweku Baako has dispersed ideas that Africa Legal Associates, a law office claimed by Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko was paid $2million for its work on the Agyapa Royalties Agreement.

The figure has been bandied about by certain people as the sum Gabby and his firm snatched for their warning job on the arrangement.

However, Baako claims the cited sum is route above what was paid the law office by government.

He explained that a UK-based law office was the essential counselors on the arrangement and Africa Legal Associates worked for the firm.

“It isn’t correct that Gabby’s firm got $2million from the arrangement. It isn’t correct that his firm is a recipient of $2million. It’s not up to $105,000. It is the primary exchange counselor that paid Gabby. It is about $103,000. It isn’t $2million”.

One significant issue that has exuded from the brouhaha encompassing the arrangement is the job of Osafo-Maafo’s child and Gabby Otchere Darko.

Bar the statements of nepotism, the probability of irreconcilable situation has been raised by individuals who are discontent with the nearness of the two people around that bargain.

Baako, nonetheless, believes that individuals are making a molehill out of a mountain.

Baako compared it to Ibrahim Mahama’s organizations getting contracts during Mahama system and Nana Konadu Agyemang under the Rawling system.

“We must be predictable. We must be lucid. I don’t anticipate that everyone should concur with me and I expect individuals who differ to it intensely, in the event that they like viciously, can’t help contradicting me and condemn me”.

“The manner in which we’re circumventing this governmental issues, the supposed irreconcilable situation comparative with political office holders over the period, I see a specific gigantic territory of irregularity and disjointedness and I’m stressed over that. This won’t be the last time this will occur; of course me!”

In the interim, the administration has set the arrangement on ice to permit further considerations with Civil Society Organizations.

Imprint Agyemang the Technical Manager for the Public Interest and the Accountability Committee (PIAC) says the administration is set up to tune in to the CSOs.

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