General News of Friday, 12 November 2004
Source: Chronicle
...Kwabena Agyapong, Francis Poku, General Hamidu, Major Sulemana, Asamoah-Boateng & Akuffo-Addo...
Accra, Nov. 12, Chronicle -- THE MINORITY Leader of Parliament, Mr. Alban S.K Bagbin, has said that the seeming acrimony and tension in the country is largely due to President Kufuor?s appointment of anti-Rawlings extremists who see their position as an opportunity to revenge.
?The tension in the country is due to the appointment of embittered people to key positions, who had problems with Rawlings and his regime,? he said.
Speaking to The Chronicle in an interview, Mr. Bagbin mentioned personalities like, Mr. Kwabena Agyapong, press secretary to the president, whose father was abducted and murdered during the Rawlings-led regime.
The next person he noted was, Mr. Francis Poku, the National Security Coordinator, who allegedly suffered at the hands of Captain Rtd. Kojo Tsikata, the former security capo, and went into self-imposed exile, while General Hamidu and Major Sulemana who resisted a coup attempt were almost captured and executed.
In the case of Mr. Stephen Asamoah Boateng, the Deputy Minister of Information, the minority leader stated that, he had felt disillusioned about the Rawlings-led administration and eventually fled into exile.
Touching on the reasons why Nana Akuffo Addo, Minister of Foreign Affairs, may take the advantage of the government and his position to pay Mr. Rawlings back, he said, his father?s Ringway Hotel in Accra was seized, and he was invited by the police to the Police Headquarters for interrogation, which did not go down well with him.
Mr. Bagbin said, ?What do you think will happen if such people are suddenly given top positions in the government? Obviously, the first thing to do would be to revenge or get back at him, and this is a deliberate move by the government to run him (Rawlings), and his aides down. And this is the cause of the hatred, confusion and tension in the country presently?.