C/R: NPP Suspends "Disrespectful" Ekow Ewusi

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has indefinitely relieved the embattled Central Regional First Vice-Chairman of the party, Horace Ekow Ewusi, from his position.

This follows his deliberate moves at ignoring directives from the party hierarchy in the region to respond to allegations of fraud by false pretense, jail break and auctioning and pocketing proceeds of excavators seized from illegal miners in a petition filed against him by one Edward Kraku Adum, also a party member.

Mr. Ekow Ewusi has in the past week been at the center of controversy following a petition filed against him by Kraku Adum.

Adum, who served a jail term at the HMP Ford Prison in the United Kingdom for drug trafficking demanded for the head of Ekow Ewusi because he is not fit and proper to occupy First Vice-Chair position of the elephant family in the Central Region.

In his petition addressed to the National Security Minister, Albert Kan-Dapaah, and copied President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the UK High Commissioner to Ghana, National Chairman of the NPP, Freddy Blay, and the Central Regional Chairman of the party, Robert Kutin, Adum called for the immediate removal of Mr. Ewusi from office.

He demanded that Mr. Ekow Ewusi, who is a member of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on illegal mining be probed, prosecuted and jailed if found culpable since he is not fit for the positions he is occupying both in the party and in government.

False pretense

Adum contends that Mr. Ewusi has allegedly defrauded him of an amount US$10,000 by false pretense.

Further to that, Mr. Ekow Ewusi has misrepresented himself as the official auctioneer for the Inter-Ministerial Committee on illegal mining where he has in his personal capacity, allegedly auctioned most of the excavators which were seized by the Committee but has since not rendered any accounts.

That notwithstanding, Mr. Ekow Ewusi, whom he described as a brother and a friend, is an alleged jail breaker from the HMP Ford Prison in the United Kingdom where he was serving a jail sentence after having been convicted of stealing a car from a car hiring company and illegally shipped to Ghana.

“I submit that, Mr. Horace Ekow Ewusi, in early 2005 was arrested, prosecuted and jailed in the United Kingdom for stealing a car which he had hired from a car hiring company. Mr. Horace Ekow Ewusi subsequently illegally shipped the car which did not belong to him to Ghana without the consent of the owners of the car”, he noted in part of his petition dated May 10, 2019.

He further narrated that the Central Region First Vice-Chairman of the NPP during the period he was serving the jail sentence was known as Horace Brown but surprisingly changed his name to Horace Ekow Ewusi after allegedly breaking jail and sneaked to Ghana to outwit the intelligence of the UK and Ghanaian security agencies.

Some sympathisers of the NPP who were troubled by the revelation called on the party heirarchy to demand that Ekow Ewusi be made to step aside until all the issues around him are resolved.

The Central Regional Chairman, Robert Kingsford Kutin, having received a copy of the petition, informed the other executives where a decision was taken to officially write to Ekow Ewusi to respond to the allegations levelled against him.

Following the meeting, the Regional Chairman, Mr. Kutin., directed the regional secretary of the party, Richard Takyi-Mensah, to write to Ekow Ewusi for his side of the story, a directive which was duly honoured.

“Please I am directed by the Regional Chairman, Mr. Robert Kutin Jnr, to bring to your attention a copy of a petition that he has received. The said petition is against you and the petitioner is one Mr. Edward Okraku Adum. The petition was addressed to the Minister of National Security, but the Regional Chairman, the President, the National Chairman, the United Kingdom’s High Commissioner to Ghana, the CID of the Ghana Police Service, the National Security Coordinator, the BNI and the Chairman of the Council of State were copied. Surprisingly, you, the one the petition was against, were not copied. The Regional Chairman will be very happy if you can respond to this letter within a week upon receipt of this letter”, a letter written by regional secretary, Richard Takyi-Mensah, dated June 5, 2019 and addressed to Ekow Ewusi in part read.