Woyome Cautions President Mahama

Businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome has cautioned President John Mahama against appointing into office, any persons remotely or directly connected to the court case involving the payment of GHC 51 million as judgment debt to him. According to him, these persons are part of a grand scheme to indict him. Speaking to Citi News, the beleaguered businessman stated that the unnamed persons will be indicted by the end of proceedings in court. "I assured you and the good people of Ghana that many who know me, recognize I�m not shy of mentioning names if even he is a Commander-in-Chief in my Lord�s heaven, if he is involved, it will be announced. A word to the wise is enough." "If it is done, it is within their right and that of the Ghanaian people. This appointment business is the reason why I am going through all this because after voting, the entire struggle is just 10%. The 90% is those who will sit down and put people in vantage positions to administer things on behalf of the president. This is where Ghanaians should be very involved in," he noted. Mr Woyome further alleged that his arrest last year was orchestrated by the government. He was however quick to indicate his confidence in the court system; stressing he had not stolen any government money.