
Corruption Scandal Rocks Ghana: Former NPP Chairman Accuses Wontumi of $50 Million Theft
Ghanaian Politics Rocked by Corruption Accusations: Former NPP Chairman Slams Wontumi. Ghana's political landscape is currently experiencing turbulence following explosive allegations made by Kwasi Anti Asamoah, the former NPP chairman for the Fomena constituency. In a recent radio interview, Asamoah launched a scathing attack on Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, accusing him of involvement in a massive corruption scandal involving $50 million. Asamoah didn't mince his words, directly referring to Wontumi as a "thief." He further claimed that the current political climate, under Bawumia's leadership, is intolerant of truth-tellers. "These are the kind of people Bawumia and his people can't stand, because he speaks the truth," Asamoah stated emphatically. This public accusation has ignited a firestorm of debate, with calls for a thorough and transparent investigation into the alleged corruption. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges Ghana faces in combating corruption and the deep divisions within the political system. The outcome of this situation will undoubtedly have significant implications for the upcoming elections and the future of Ghanaian politics.