Opinions of Friday, 17 February 2012

Columnist: The Informer

Okyeame On The Beat - Bring It On

(Furious Okyeame Tells Dep. IGP, Alhassan & Amidu)

Perhaps, Deputy IGP, Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan and his poodle, Alhaji Amidu did not know what is good for them and how it is better on their part to do retrospection of their clandestine activities in order to save their already soiled reputation, hence their attempt to blackmail the face of this paper, the all powerful Andy Kankam, the Editor-In-Chief.

Intelligence information available to me has it that these two shameless chaps have tasked their assigns to go after the Chief Editor’s life via the completely useless article that was posted on ghanaweb months ago for which Ken ‘Opete’ Kuranchie had his share of disgrace, when he foolishly saw the article as a scoop and published it.

In fact, Mohammed Alhassan (wants to become IGP at all cost) and his newly found “dog” Alhaji Amidu can go ahead to hatch all their evil plans but what they should know is that they will not succeed. The Informer is busily working on some available information that is currently in its domain; and will go public after all the ground works have been completed; and I swear, Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan will regret joining the police service.

If he thinks we have forgotten about the role and unprofessional conduct in his nephew, “Damba’s” case, then he must be deceiving himself.

As for his craze to become IGP, torfiakwa!!! And to Alhaji Amidu, you better think twice; and go home in peace as all doors to the police headquarters will be closed to you by 20th of this particular month.

The Informer is ready, so bring it on and you will see how you will end up. Folks, we are really living in interesting times as developments within the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the wake of the judgment debt paid Consul Alfred Agbesi Woyome as well as his arrest; and I’m so amaze. In fact, I have spent the greater part of my live in government and very much supported the NDC, but comments from the Deputy Minister of Information, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, ever since the Woyome judgment debt debacle broke out, has indeed, given me reasons to believe that he is fast digging his own grave as he has decided not to be wise but rather do the bidding of people without recourse to his actions. Last Saturday on Radio Gold’s current affairs programme Alhaji and Alhaji, this gentleman that I have for years admired and defended in a fierce political debates with my NPP friends, made me broke into tears, when he indicated that Consul Alfred Woyome, although, he is a member of the ruling NDC party should be allowed to suffer his actions.

Completely a tool in the hands of his political masters (whom I will expose days to come), this chap in his weird submission backed by a quotation from the Good Book, said emphatically, that the businessman should be isolated from the NDC as a party; and I wonder what actually might have informed his mental process to make such a comment.

Right from day one of the Alfred Woyome farce, this young man has been making some unpalatable comments to the extent of instructing the so-called communication team of the NDC not to defend the former, because, his political masters have directed.

Perhaps, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa thinks there is nothing damaging on him, but I joined the NDC and as well entered into politics before he did; and I wish he did not push me to deal with him.

To be honest folks, I have enough dossiers on this chap including that scandal of his and in fact, he knows what I am talking about, so he better be mindful of his utterances in order not to incur the wrath of Okyeame.

Since he is not my main subject for discussion, my fatherly advice, which failure to heed, I shall descend heavily on him is that; he shouldn’t join images in a dance when he is not aware of the shadows in that particular display, if he wants to become a very great politician.

This is not to say that I will not write on him again: In fact, I shall return with all the stinking dossier on him, for him to know that he cannot take the President’s decision to give the youth the opportunity to serve in his government for granted, and unjustifiably be misconducting himself because he wants to please his masters.