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Bongo: If somebody got money and bought pito or beer for me, that is different DCE said, as Assembly was captured in alleged corruption

PETER AYINBISA
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An Investigative Journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has released a 1 minute, 34 seconds trailer of corrupt practices going on in the Bongo District Assembly of the Upper East Region under the current administration of Peter Ayinbisa the Acting District Chief Executive (DCE).

It is not known what the documentary titled ‘The Bongo Scandal’ is about to unveil.

However, the little in public space for now shows where the acting DCE Peter Ayinbisa was swearing to the investigative journalist on camera.

“My interest as a Chief Executive is to ensure that Bongo communities get water. Manasseh, I want you to go deeper than you have. I can tell and swear by your camera that this whole contract even 1 has not come to my pocket. I swear same by my vehicle not 1 has come to my pocket.

Meanwhile, the Acting DCE was also captured on camera asking  Mannesah to probe further into the matter. He is also heard denying ever benefitting from the award of a contract and in a bit to prove his innocence, swears by Manasseh’s camera and his (Mr. Ayinbisa) car steering wheel, insisting that his only interest was to ensure the provision of potable water for residents of the Bongo District.

Mr. Ayinbisa said his interest as a Chief Executive is to ensure that Bongo communities get water.

“Manasseh, I want you to go deeper than you have. I can tell and swear by your camera that this whole contract even 1 has not come to my pocket. I swear same by my vehicle not 1 has come to my pocket”.

“If somebody got money and bought pito or beer for me, (that is) different but to take part in that process (so that) I will gain something from it, I swear by my lorry steer (if I did that), I shouldn’t get home,” Mr. Ayinbisa firmly stated.

However, another official of the assembly was captured by the investigative journalist admitting been wrong in his dealings but claimed he acted in good faith and only realized he was wrong in the course of the investigation.

“I’m saying that it is this development that I now know that what I did was not right but when I got to the bank, my belief and trust was that I was doing the right thing for B.A,” the other official of the assembly said.

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