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General News of Sunday, 24 October 2010

Source: Dailypost

Kwesi the murderer

KWESI PRATT CONFIRMS HE IS A MURDERER

-he led his bosom friends to their deaths for money

Kwesi Pratt Jnr, Managing Editor of The Insight has finally confirmed that he is a
murderer because he took active part in some of the extra-judicial killings that
allegedly took place under the PNDC regime between 1981 and 1992.
Mr. Pratt made the confirmation last week Friday morning during a panel discussion
on PEACE FM’s flagship program, kokrokoo hosted by Kwame Sefa Kayi.
Taking his turn to comment on the press statement released by Former President and
NDC Founder, Jerry John Rawlings, Mr. Pratt condemned him for insisting that there
was no justice under the leadership of President Mills.
He said Rawlings had no moral right to talk about issues of justice because there
was no justice when he was Head of State in the PNDC regime.
Mr. Pratt said several extra-judicial killings took place under the PNDC and many
others went missing.
To buttress the point that injustice occurred under the Rawlings-led PNDC regime, he
referred his colleague panelists and listeners to the testimonies of witnesses at
the National Reconciliation Commission (NRC).
Unfortunately, the editor forgot that the testimonies at the NRC included that given
by Warrant Officer 1, Adjei-Boadi and the National Organiser of the erstwhile
Peoples National Party (PNP), Samuel Addae-Amoako, which, by Kwesi’s admission are
true narrations of what happened under the PNDC.
Both witnesses told the NRC that Kwesi Pratt, while leading the agitation with
others against the PNDC regime was at the same time a PNDC informant whose
activities led to the arrests and deaths of several of his colleagues.
Taking the witness box on April 14, 2003, W.O 1 Adjei-Boadi told the Commission
members that Kwesi Pratt’s constant claim that he was detained fourteen (14) times
under the PNDC was a lie because nobody could hope sincerely to be detained three
times for political dissent and have his life spared under the regime.
Then he released the bombshell! He said Mr. Pratt was actually a PNDC spy and that
he was deliberately planted among the political detainees to get inside information
about whatever his co-political detainees were saying.
Adjei Boadi who worked with the PNDC revealed that it was information given the PNDC
by Kwesi Pratt that led to the arrest of his own friend, Kweku Baako, who was
detained and was only saved from execution by divine intervention.
Even though Kwesi Pratt, as would be expected denied this allegation, Mr. Samuel
Addae Amoako, who was also a member of the Movement on National Affairs (MONAS), the
same group Kwesi Pratt and Kweku Baako belonged to, told the Commission when he took
his turn in the witness box at the NRC that it was he (Kwesi Pratt Jnr) who led some
soldiers to the Korle-Bu Teaching hospital to kill him after he had been short
earlier by soldiers.
Ironically, Kwesi Pratt is often his vintage self, shouting himself hoarse about the
many people who died or went missing under the PNDC, obviously, in a desperate
attempt to hide the fact that he was the one who led many of his friends to their
death, lending credence to the age-old adage that “a vicious enemy is better than a
clumsy friend.”
In tomorrow’s issue, the Daily Post would bring readers more revelations about the
viciousness of this modern day political and journalistic Judas Iscariot.
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