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www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw
Owusu
Friday, February
10, 2017
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) National Organizer, Kofi
Adams, is threatening to go to court over the fleet
of vehicles taken from his Tema Golf City residence last week.
He particularly served notice directed at the ruling New Patriotic
Party (NPP) Deputy General Secretary, Nana Obiri Boahen, who he (Adams) claimed
had ‘defamed’ him over the issue through DAILY GUIDE and Asempa FM.
Mr. Kofi Adams, through his lawyers, wrote to Nana Obiri
Boahen - also a lawyer - that he would sue for defamation if he (Obiri Boahen)
did not retract a purported comment that the vehicles retrieved were stolen.
He copied the two media houses.
The NDC organizer, who was also the Campaign
Coordinator of President Mahama’ re-election bid last year, is currently said to be under pressure to provide documents
covering the vehicles.
Legal
Battle
In
the notice, his lawyers, A-Partners@Law,
said, “We hold the instructions of Mr. Kofi Adams, National Organizer
of the National Democratic Congress, to demand you to immediately
retract and apologise unconditionally for your defamatory comments widely
publicized online and in the DAILY GUIDE newspaper publication of
Friday, February 2, 2017.”
The letter averred, “The allegations of
criminal conduct with regards to vehicles which certain persons, apparently
acting on the instructions of state officials, wrongfully and unlawfully
removed from the Golf City Tema residence of our client, have drawn and continue
to draw the intended public scorn and reputational damage you clearly sought to
achieve.”
According to the lawyers, “Our client
wishes, for the avoidance of doubt, to stress, unequivocally, that your
allegations of criminal conduct against him are completely false, and that each
of the vehicles in question has the requisite documentation including transfer
from their vendors duly processed by the DVLA which registered them in
accordance with law.
“The retraction and unconditional apology
must contain an undertaking NEVER to repeat said false claims, and same must be
given same prominence as the complained publications on especially Ekosii
Sen on Asempa Fm and in the DAILY
GUIDE newspaper within seven days……..”
Game On!
However, Nana Obiri Boahen has returned quick ‘fire’ by daring Kofi
Adams to go to court.
“I am ready for that (legal action),” Nana Obiri Boahen fired back,
adding “… To take action against Nana Obiri Boahen, I wish they could even
serve me with the writ of summons and accompanying statement of claim tomorrow.”
He told Class FM in Accra
yesterday that“I still stand by that but I don’t want us to, as it were,
indulge in any prejudicial comments because the police CID are seriously doing
the investigation; but I still stand by what I said.”
Police
Invitation
A CID source told DAILY GUIDE that the NDC organizer
reported himself last Tuesday and was asked to go back and bring more documents
covering the seized vehicles, including two V8 Toyota Land Cruisers and three
brand new Toyota pick-ups.
The five vehicles - two Toyota Land Cruiser V8s with registration
numbers GS 7451-12 and GN 7796-16 - and three Nissan Hard Body pick-ups with
registration numbers GM
842-16, GM 823-16 and GM 846-16, were seized from his Golf City area home in
Tema last Wednesday.
Two V8s
Yesterday, one Yahya, who spoke to Class FM on behalf of Kofi Adams, said
the NDC organizer owns only two Land Cruisers.
“Three of the vehicles are not for
Mr. Kofi Adams; they are registered in the name of an automobile company. We
made the documentation available to the Deputy CID boss, and so Kofi’s vehicles
are the two Land Cruisers,” he claimed.
Yahya added, “The three (pick-ups) were in their custody, which were
used for operational purposes as National Organiser. They were given to him by
the party to deploy.”
Police
Encounter
He denied reports that they were struggling to provide the documents
covering the seized vehicles as alleged saying, “It took us less than four
minutes to give those documents to the Deputy CID boss so if she granted that
interview to DAILY GUIDE and told them that we struggled, then it’s between
her and her God,” he said.
He also denied that the NDC capo had nine vehicles in his house,
insisting, “Mr Adams had five vehicles in his house, three pick-ups and two
Land Cruisers. The two Land Cruisers are in his name.”
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