• Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah says he doesn’t come from a cheap family • He indicated that his statement on Josephine Panyin Mensah’s situation was factual • He further advised the public to be circumspect in their criticisms about him In the wake of his pronouncement that Josephine Panyin Mensah, the supposed nine months old pregnant lady who was allegedly kidnapped, was not really pregnant per the information available to him and subsequent criticisms from the public, Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, has said the family he comes from is not cheap so the public should be circumspect in what they say about him. Justifying his earlier communication, the Regional Minister who also doubles as the MP for Takoradi indicated that, the Western Region is known for staged kidnap cases so he needed to let the public know that Josephine Panyin Mensah’s kidnap was fake. He cited an instance where a young lady visited her boyfriend and her family were all over the local radio stations in the region claiming that their daughter has been kidnapped. “When Josephine’s case came up, I was following and at a point, I heard the kidnappers needed some ransom, I provided some money in order for her to be rescued; it was my headache. So, if we are trying to solve a problem and later, we realized that whatever is going on is fake, we have to put it out to the public so that the public will have the confidence that the city they live in is not scary. “What sin have I committed in putting out factual information, meanwhile I referenced a doctor at the Axim Government Hospital. All of a sudden people think that they’ve gotten some meat to chew, they don’t even listen and they kept on talking, talking, talking and tarnishing the image of Sekondi-Takoradi as well as my image. OB, you’ve stayed in Takoradi before and you know the family I come from; we’re not cheap. Sometimes I get worried when I hear some people speak the way they do,” Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah popularly called Kobby told Asempa FM’s Osei Bonsu on Thursday, September 23. He further said, as the Chairman of the Regional Security Council (REGSEC) whatever he communicated was the truth. “Whether or not I was wrong in communicating the information available to me as the Chairman of Regional Security Council (REGSEC), the most important thing is the fact that we are providing. It is not about emotions, if you guide your thoughts wisely and you rely on your emotions, you end up becoming stupid. So, Ghanaians should be circumspect in talking about people when this information is given to the public…we’ve been disgraced for too long,” Kwabena Okyere Darko Mensah lamented. Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, following the kidnap of Josephine Panyin Mensah, told the media that the issue of the pregnancy was fake. He said, preliminary investigation by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) had revealed that the kidnapping of a pregnant woman in Takoradi is fake. It has also emerged that the 29-year-old woman was not pregnant as widely reported. “From their preliminary investigations, NIB suspects that this whole story was fake and that the medical doctor who has even looked at her revealed she wasn’t pregnant. That is the immediate information that we have. The police are still with her,” he told-Kumasi based Kessben FM. Later on Angel FM, Kobby reiterated his point, “I want to put it on record based on the information the security agency has provided to me that the woman was not pregnant. She was not pregnant according to the doctor who attended to her at Axim. Secondly, she wasn’t beaten by anyone as earlier reported. “If you are a woman who hasn’t given birth in a community where you are being pressurized to have a baby, women do so many things, sometimes these things happen.” His responses to the media contradict what Josephine Panyin Mensah’s husband Michael Simons, has told the media. —Ghanaweb Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Missing but found woman in Takoradi was not pregnant – Regional Minister
The Western Regional Minister, Mr Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, has said that the missing but found woman who was reported to have conceived, 28-year-old Josephine Panyin Mensah, was actually not pregnant. Josephine was reported missing by her husband, Michael Simmons, on Friday, September 17, after a search for her the previous day proved futile. She reportedly left home Thursday dawn for a walk but never returned. The complainant, her husband, told the police his mother-in-law later had a call from an unknown person demanding a ransom, fuelling rumours of another kidnapping case in the Western Region capital. The police immediately began a frantic search for the pregnant woman. Her brother-in-law told Takoradi-based Connect FM’s Paa Kwesi Simpson that the family received a call Tuesday morning that she had been spotted in Axim, and they followed up to find her alive. The Regional Minister said medical reports available to the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) indicate that she was not pregnant. “From the BNI’s preliminary investigations, they said this whole story was fake, and the medical doctor who took care of her said she wasn’t pregnant,” he told Kessben TV. A carpenter, Kwesi Nana, who found her said his initial inclination was that she was mentally derailed when he first saw her Tuesday morning sitting in a garden at the premises of the Jehovah Witness church at Tolanu, a suburb of Axim. He said they only approached her after they saw her shedding tears. He said the woman used sign language to request a piece of paper and pen on which she wrote the contact of her pastor and requested he is called. Meanwhile, authorities at the Axim Government Hospital have confirmed that the victim, Josephine Panyin Mensah, is responding to treatment. 3news Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093









