If Anything Happens To Me, Blame Akufo-Addo

Former Special Prosecutor Martin Alamisi Amidu says he is convinced that his life is under threat saying Akufo Addo should be held responsible if he is harmed. All these threats of murdering me and burning my houses, I am aware, I know those behind it and Akufo Addo will be responsible for anything that happens to me, he said in an exclusive interview with the media. Martin Amidu
resigned from his position as the Special Prosecutor on Nov.16 2020 after accusing government of interfering in his work. In his resignation letter, Martin Amidu also claimed he didn't feel secure after releasing corruption risk assessment report he did on the controversial Agyapa Royalties deal. Amidu, in the interview said he decided not to engage in media banter after resigning
from office and warned that he will release more salvos if he is provoked by government apparatchiks. I have said that I wasn't going to talk to the press since my resignation. I’m being pushed by so called responses to me which contain blatant falsehood but don't want anybody to blame me when I speak out and becomes unpalatable. So either the attacks stop or I’ll defend
my integrity. It is something I won by dint of hard work from PNDC till date. So I will not allow anybody, not even the President, to pull that integrity into the mud, he said. The former Special Prosecutor spoke to the media on the back of claims by the MP for Assin Central that Mr. Amidu had medical records from Germany which he has concealed. Amidu however rejected the claims and
dared the legislator to provide any contrary evidence in his possession. Kennedy Agyapong is known in Ghana as someone who spews lies at anyone of integrity who tries to fight corruption. So I am not surprised that he stooped that low to make accusations without any foundation. I have never been to Germany on any occasion and let alone for a medical check therefore his allegations are false. And if he has any document to the contrary then he should produce them because my passports are available as evidence, the citizen vigilante said.