Caught Pants Down! President Akufo-Addo Taking Bribe?

The issue of corruption has become debatable and the food on every political table in the heat ahead of this year’s elections.

The former Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu recently questioned the commitment of President Akufo-Addo in the fight against corruption.

In a 27-page statement, Mr. Amidu believes the reaction of the President under the circumstance makes it clear that the President’s role in the deal is much more pronounced describing him as “the mother serpent of corruption.

The Office of the Presidency had earlier issued a statement that it’s office is not going to reply to any statement or message from the former prosecutor.

Just as we taught the Amidu-Addo followers and supporters will let the sleeping dogs lie, mynewsroomgh.com has spotted a Facebook post by one of the giant supporters of the NPP and Press Secretary to the Minister of Education, Rodney Nkrumah Boateng which captures the Salis newspaper dated 30th November, 2020:  Headlined” Caught Pants Down! President Akufo-Addo Taking Bribe”

The press secretary in his post argued that, it is a mere propaganda gingered by the Opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC)

Check His Post and the Newspaper Below:  

“Apparently they have a hot and explosive story to release tomorrow, that Nana Addo has been caught receiving a bribe.

The smoking gun? Ah, a photograph of Nana ‘caught with his dross down.’ Exhibit 1 attached, ladies and gentlemen of the jury. This is what they are masturbating over.

But look again at the photo if you will. The setting?

Nana Addo’s campaign office when he was still Candidate Akufo-Addo. This is pretty obvious.

See, when some of us say they are incompetent even in opposition, people say ‘buei!’

The desperation is making them clutch at straws as we enter the home straight.

But we are focused, selling our message.

Cheap propaganda falls ‘frat’

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