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General News of Saturday, 14 January 2012

Source: x fm 95.1

Parties involved in Woyome saga asked to swear by the gods

Famous Spiritualist, Nana Kwaku Bonsam, says government should set up a
Spiritual Committee to begin investigations into the Woyome judgment debt
saga.
He says the government should consult the spiritual gods for guidance into
the Woyome brouhaha stressing that all the parties involved, including
Alfred Woyome should swear to the traditional gods, adding that this
mechanism is the quickest way to elicit the truth.
Kwaku Bonsam in an interview with Adom fm on Friday, January 13, 2012 said
the gods are non-partisan and therefore called on President Mills to arraign
Alfred Woyome before the court of the gods to ensure that justice takes its
course.
He further blamed government officials for the gross impunity and corruption
that has characterized the economy and asked the government to seek
spiritual guidance from the traditional gods.
To him, the Ministers and all government officials should swear an oath to
the traditional gods to conduct themselves properly. He said it is about
time Ghanaians resort to the traditional ways of resolving conflicts which
according to him, would serve as a yardstick for good conduct.
He added that invoking the wrath of the gods is the surest way to alleviate
the socioeconomic challenges of the country.
Kwaku Bonsam also said the Presidency together with the Ministers should
swear an oath to the gods before they undertake their administrative duties.
He further stated that before a contract is awarded to any entity, the gods
should be invoked to enable a smooth execution of the contract.
"I, Nana Kwaku Bonsam, I swear to the god of gods...If I chop government
money, coins...or if I use anybody's signature and I chop the money, let
thunder...pass through my head.", he recited the oath of the gods.
Kwaku Bonsam who has expressed his desire to contest the Offinso North
parliamentary race promised to establish a tomato factory in
Akomenda-Afrancho.
Story by Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/ X fm 95.1/Accra/Ghana