
EOCO's New Role as Debt Collectors Divides Ghanaians
EOCO's Debt Collection in Ghana Sparks Public Debate Ghana's Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has recently taken on a new role as debt collectors, a move that has sparked significant public debate. The controversy surrounds the methods and impact of EOCO's collection efforts. One video, posted by Akosua Ba Kwadwo TV, highlights the public's reaction to this development. "Now EOCO are debt collectors in Ghana," states the video's author, Akosua Ba Kwadwo TV, in the video's description. The video shows a speaker expressing strong support for Chairman Wontumi, stating, "I only cried in support of chairman Wontumi because I don't have any landed property so the only support I could offer was to cry eh Paul Yandor." This reflects a common sentiment among many Ghanaians who feel the impact of EOCO's actions. However, the video also contains unsubstantiated claims that require further investigation. While the video expresses strong opinions, it also highlights a real concern about financial pressures on Ghanaians. The video's popularity, with over 800 views in a short time, shows the widespread interest in this issue. Further investigation into EOCO's debt collection practices is needed to ensure transparency and fairness.