The Akyem Swedru Circuit Court in the Eastern region presided by His Honour William Appiah Twumasi on Monday, April 25, 2022, granted bail to Akyem Oda constituency chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party, NPP, and two other accused persons for allegedly stealing metals meant for the construction of a steel bridge on Akyem Oda to Abenase road.
The accused persons are Ibrahim Issifu a businessman, Baba Adams, a driver, and Awudu Issaka, constituency chairman of the NPP.
The facts of the case presented by the Prosecuting officer Inspector George Oteng are that, in July 2019, the first accused person Ibrahim Salifu, a businessman, and the second accused person, Baba Adamsa KIA driver aboard a KIA truck with a registration number GW 934 -13 were stopped by the police upon reaching a police barrier between Oda and Oda Nkwanta.
A search in the vehicle unravels huge metals which were being transported.
During interrogation, Ibrahim Issifu claimed ownership and told the police that he purchased the metals from a staff of Ghana Highway Authority he refused to name.
Police arrested the businessman and the driver and impounded the vehicle.
The businessman then decided to call the NPP constituency chairman for Akyem Oda Awudu Issaka to use his political influence to compromise the police to release him but the constituency chairman was later arrested as a suspected accomplice.
A bench warrant was initially issued by the court against the Constituency chairman for failing to make an appearance in court, however, was rescinded after his counsel represented him with the excuse of the ill health of his client.
In court today Monday, all the three accused persons pleaded not guilty and hence granted bail with two sureties each one to be justified by a government worker.
The case has been adjourned to May 18, 2022.
The businessman, Issaka Issifu, explained to the media that he purchased the metals from a man who works at Ghana Highways Authority at a cost of GHc2000, that, he only called the Constituency chairman to intervene for the police to release him.
He said the Ghana Highways Authority has since quantified the cost of the metals at Ghc40,000 which he has paid Ghc30,000 planning to pay the rest of the balance of Ghc10,000 next week.
Source: Mybrytnewsroom.com/Obed Ansah