During a Parliament committee hearing on the leaked tape regarding the removal of Inspector General Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, security analyst Adam Bonaa has suggested that one of the witnesses, CoP Alex Mensah, undergo a psychological evaluation. Mr. Bonaa emphasized that he doesn’t imply any wrongdoing on CoP Mensah’s part, but his inconsistent responses and other factors warrant a thorough assessment. This recommendation was made during an interview on Starr Today with Joshua Kodjo Mensah monitird by Apenewsgh.com on Friday, September 1, 2023. “I think looking at the senior citizen’s appearance yesterday and today I would have wished, I am not saying there is anything wrong. But too many inconsistencies make me believe that they should have allowed some psychological evaluation of the CoP”. “Because you can see even yesterday he flip-flopped, inconsistencies at one point he will agree at another point he will disagree. If you are observing from afar. You will begin to ask yourself questions. Today he seems to have confirmed my suspicions that there is something wrong because something he said yesterday, today when they asked he said no, no I didn’t say that,” The security expert said. “At a point Atta Akyea seems to have confirmed my point of suspicion that now you have gotten back your memory. I am sure you remember Akyea made that comment “Oh you have gotten back your memory.” Embattled Commissioner of Police (COP), Alex Mensah, has made a startling revelation, accusing the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akufo-Dampare, of orchestrating the recording and subsequent release of a conversation between Mensah and Bugri Naabu. The discussion allegedly involved a plot to remove the IGP from his position. Mensah’s claims were brought to light during his second appearance before a parliamentary committee tasked with investigating his alleged involvement in the purported scheme against Dr. Akufo-Dampare. In a surprising turn of events, Bugri Naabu, who had previously appeared before the committee, admitted to recording the conversation and sharing it with the President after portions of the audio became public. However, COP Alex Mensah, speaking on the second day of his committee appearance, presented intelligence suggesting that it was, in fact, the IGP himself who orchestrated the recording and subsequent leak to the public. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us at +233256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
LEAKED TAPE: Adam Bonaa describes senior police officers moves as attempts to destroy the country
Dr. Adam Bonaa, a security analyst, expressed his disappointment at the actions of senior Police Officers, stating that it is unfortunate they are attempting to harm the country. These remarks follow Mr. Bugri Naabu’s testimony before a seven-member committee of Parliament, where he stated that Commander Asare had contacted him to remove the Inspector General of Police and replace him with Commissioner Mensah, aligning with the NPP’s agenda to “Break The 8.” Naabu also mentioned that he had shared the recorded conversation with President Akufo-Addo. During an interview on Starr Today with Joshua Kodjo Mensah, Dr. Adam Bonaa commended the parliamentary committee for asking the necessary questions that the Ghanaian public would expect. “Just that it is sad if we are going by today’s account alone. I will say that it is sad for senior officers will attempt to destroy the country in this manner. It is said so sad I must confess,” Mr. Bonaa said. “I called some members of the police council, about three of them, about what they have said about the IGP, and they all said it is not true so I decided to let the President know about. “I was also surprised someone who was going on retirement wanted to be IGP. So I told him that he leadership is by God so he should go and see the chief Imam or Asantehene so they can pray for him,” told parlimentary committee Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Approve Hawa Koomson – Adam Bonaa to Parliament
A Security Analyst Adam Bonaa has asked the Appointments Committee of Parliament to endorse the nomination of Hawa Koomson as the Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture in spite of claims by some quarters that she put up a poor show at her vetting on Thursday February 18. Mr Bonaa noted that the way and manner she answered the questions asked her during the screening should not to be used as a yardstick to measure her ability or inability to deliver on the job. The Awutu Senya East lawmaker got social media talking after some believed that her grammar was not the best. Others also thought that she was not on top of the issues. However, in a statement, Mr Bonaa said these concerns do not matter because “Ghana had a Medical Professor as Minister in-Charge of Environment, Science and Technology in the last administration, but it was the period in which the environment got destroyed through Galamsey.” To that end, he said, Parliament should not focus on eloquence rather, substance in approving the former Minister of Special Development Initiative. “We seem to glorify eloquence with articulation over performance on the Job. Ghana had a Medical Professor as Minister in-Charge of Environment, Science and Technology in the last administration, but it was the period in which the environment got destroyed through Galamsey, rosewood illegal harvesting and improper disposal of refuse in the country. “Ability to define a subject may not be a yardstick for performance. First Class Degree may not be a panacea for an excellent performance on the Job. “We must as a Nation start glorifying performance on the Job, not articulation and fluency in a certain language and definitions of subjects. “Hon Hawa Koomson was one of the best performing Ministers of State in the previous Government and I urge the appointments committee of Parliament to approve her. My name is Adam Bonaa and I am a Citizen of Ghana and not a Spectator.” 3news Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: +233555568093









