By William Yaw Owusu
Friday, January 16, 2014
The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has observed that the ruling
National Democratic Congress (NDC) is dazed by the arrest and conviction of
Nayele Ametefe aka Angel, Ruby Adu-Gyamfi, Ruby Appiah Irene Tawiah who carried
12kilos of cocaine in her handbag to London Heathrow on November 10, last year.
“The Wednesday, January 14,
press conference by Johnson Asiedu-Nketiah, General Secretary of the NDC, on
the Nayele Ametefe cocaine scandal should be seen by all objective Ghanaians as
a desperate attempt to escape the hard questions that government must answer in
connection with this scandal,” NPP Communications Director, Nana Akomea said in
a statement.
The NDC General Secretary,Johnson Asiedu
Nketia had” told journalists at a press conference in Accra on Wednesday that
it was under the NPP's administration that the convict was introduced to
cocaine.
According to him, the NPP must be held responsible for Nayele's act which led to the Isleworth Crown Court in the UK handing down an 8year 8month sentence to the 32 year old lady.
But in a sharp rebuttal, NPP deputy General Secretary, Nana Obiri Boahen questioned if Asiedu Nketia suffered from any mental related sickness as a kid because his reasoning and choice of words are quite nonsensical.
“No-one, whose mother carried him or her for a nine-month period will reason like him [Asiedu Nketia]. His level of thinking is shocking and strange. His choice of words are senseless and baseless. Did he suffer from any head injury when he was a baby? His level of mediocrity is outstanding,” Nana Obiri Boahen charged.
According to him, the NPP must be held responsible for Nayele's act which led to the Isleworth Crown Court in the UK handing down an 8year 8month sentence to the 32 year old lady.
But in a sharp rebuttal, NPP deputy General Secretary, Nana Obiri Boahen questioned if Asiedu Nketia suffered from any mental related sickness as a kid because his reasoning and choice of words are quite nonsensical.
“No-one, whose mother carried him or her for a nine-month period will reason like him [Asiedu Nketia]. His level of thinking is shocking and strange. His choice of words are senseless and baseless. Did he suffer from any head injury when he was a baby? His level of mediocrity is outstanding,” Nana Obiri Boahen charged.
“I weep for this country with the crop of
leaders we have. Asiedu Nketia as a General Secretary is unfortunate. I think
it will be better off if we are ruled by colonial masters than the NDC and
their General Secretary,” he added.
Ruby and her gang of drug smugglers indeed used the highly restricted Very Very Important Personality (VVIP) section of the KIA reserved for the President and his top ministers to board flight BA078 to London on November 9.
Ruby and her gang of drug smugglers indeed used the highly restricted Very Very Important Personality (VVIP) section of the KIA reserved for the President and his top ministers to board flight BA078 to London on November 9.
False Claims
According to Nana Akomea, the NDC General Secretary made false claims
against the NPP but despite his desperation still left many questions
unanswered.
He said Mr. Asiedu-Nketiah had said the NPP had posted a picture of a
known NDC lady and tagged her as Nayele Ametefe but said categorically that the
NPP did not have anything to do with those pictures.
“The NPP did no such thing. We also saw pictures on social media. We
have nothing to do with those pictures.
Aseidu-Nketiah’s confusion is shown by his statement that Mrs. Ruby Adu
Gyamfi of NDC swiftly responded with a press conference. We hasten to add that
the name Ruby Adu-Gyamfi is one of the known aliases of Nayele Ametefi, who at
that material time was in custody in Britain and could not have been responding
to the NPP with a press conference.”
Nana Akomea said Asiedu-Nketiah’s claim that the NPP had said Nayele
travelled with a diplomatic passport was false saying “Nowhere in the NPP’s 7th
January statement did we make this claim. Indeed we also read the claims from
the media including the Austrian newspaper’s online.”
He said it was also false for the NDC scribe to hold that the NPP had
said Nayele traveled through the VVIP at Kotoka International airport saying
“Indeed, the Attorney General’s charge sheet against some individuals arrested
in connection with this matter stated, “VVIP” and testimony from one Alhaji
Dawud who had been arrested also indicated that Nayele travelled through the
VVIP.”
Diplomatic Vehicle
The NPP chieftain said there was nowhere in their statement linking
staff of the Ghana High Commission in London to the scandal saying “We had
asked if it was a mere co-incidence that a diplomatic car was at the tarmac at
the airport, to pick someone at the time of Nayele Ametefe’s arrest on the
aircraft.”
DAILY GUIDE learnt
that the diplomatic car from the Ghana High Commission in London left without
picking anybody.
There was earlier suggestion from the government that the vehicle was
there to pick some military officers but went empty without picking anyone
raising suspicion that the vehicle left because Ruby was arrested in the plane.
3 NPP Women & Amoateng
“Asiedu-Nketiah pathetically recites the
allegation that three NPP women from Dzowulu Accra were arrested with cocaine
in 2002. That allegation was made by an NDC newspaper and it has not been
proven up till today,” adding “the pathetic allegations continue with the
arrest and conviction of former NPP MP for Nkoranza North, Eric Amoateng.
Amoateng’s salary was rightly paid until he was convicted. The NDC’s General
Secretary should know that an accused person on trial is not the same as a
convicted person.”
Nana Akomea said that the claim that Amoateng passed
through VIP at the Kotoka Airport “neglects the fact that as a Member of
Parliament, Eric Amoateng was entitled to use the VIP,” adding “the records
also do not show that Amoateng carried cocaine through the Kotoka International
Airport.”
“The person who was heard on national radio calling for a
warm reception for Amoateng on his return, was the NDC DCE for Nkoranza North,”
he said.
De-Confiscation & Wikileaks
He said Mr. Asiedu-Nketia “brazenly accuses the NPP of
de-confiscation of properties of convicted drug barons. It would have been
helpful to the nation if the NDC General Secretary had mentioned the names of
the drug barons whose properties were de-confiscated.”
He said the NDC man again made references to wiki-leaks
allegations but ‘conveniently’ forgot wiki-leaks allegations about President
Mills’ remarks on complicity of members of his own government in using the VVIP
for narcotic business.
“The NDC General Secretary’s claims that the NPP did not
pass any legislation against narcotics is another lie. Over three hundred (300)
narcotic cases had not been prosecuted before 2001 because the suspects, upon
bail, simply run-away from the country. The NPP amended (the law) legislation
to make narcotics a non-bailable offence, and that made Ghana an unattractive
destination for narcotics.”
“It will be of interest to Asiedu Nketiah and the NDC that
the NPP in collaboration with the British introduced Operation Westbridge,
which led to successful arrests of narcotic traffickers at the Kotoka Airport,
he said adding “Asiedu Nketiah’s attempt to link Nayele Ametefe’s cocaine
smuggling to a supposed NPP fundraising event in London is at best pathetic and
desperate.”
Posers
The NPP said Ghanaians were interested in finding out from
the NDC government how Nayele Ametefe was able to access the VVIP/ Presidential Transit lounge at KIA, carry
undetected, 12.5kg of cocaine in her hand luggage through highly restricted
area.
He said the party will press for answers for what gave the drug
baroness confidence that “she would be able to go through the Heathrow Airport
with 12.5k of Cocaine in her hand luggage”
“Why was she arrested on the aircraft and not allowed to
disembark? Did the British authorities
not believe that she will go through the airport? Is it coincidence that there
was a Ghanaian diplomatic car on the tarmac to pick someone and thus not go
through the airport?” they quizzed.
The NPP Director said the party would like to know why “the seeming
confusion among organs of government such as NACOB over collaboration, and the
Attorney General and Ministry of Communications on whether she used the VVIP or
not and why the government has shown no interest in uncovering the names of
Nayele Ametefe’s powerful backers in Ghana.”
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