Primary Menu Home General News ‘Dead men don’t talk’ – Kweku Baako reacts to Prof. Ahwoi’s claims about Mills General News Politics ‘Dead men don’t talk’ – Kweku Baako reacts to Prof. Ahwoi’s claims about Mills 1 min read 8 hours ago Editor FacebookTwitterEmailWhatsAppTelegram The editor-in-chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper is scandalised about revelations in Prof Kwamena Ahwoi’s book: ‘Working with Rawlings.’ Abdul Malik Kweku Baako said most of the revelations made, especially about late President John Evans Atta Mills are “unfair.” “The lasting effect is that all the promises he made to fight corruption when he comes to power were not fulfiled and that is an attack on his memory. And yet it is seen as a light thing in a book of this nature by a great mind like Mr Ahwoi and released at this time. “He’s not here. Dead men don’t talk, can’t defend themselves. So, he’s not here even to make an input… It’s an attack on the man’s memory and his integrity,” he said on Accra-based Peace FM. The veteran journalist also added that claims by Prof. Ahwoi that the late Mills was vilified by former President Jerry Rawlings for not prosecuting appointees in the erstwhile Kufuor administration are false. ”There are elements of the book that must be subjected to scrutiny and it worries me. It has also been alleged that Professor Mills refused or failed to allow the prosecution of New Patriotic Party officials. “That’s a fallacy. That cannot be true but they all appear to believe it and they’re articulating it,” he stressed. Source:https://ghanatodayonline.com/dead-men-dont-talk-kweku-baako-reacts-to-prof-ahwois-claims-about-mills/ Share this… Facebook Twitter Linkedin Author: umsdigital Subscribe For Latest JobsSign up to best of business news, informed analysis and opinions on what matters to you.Invalid email address We promise not to spam you. You can unsubscribe at any time.Thanks for subscribing! Tagged Ghanaian NewsRelated Posts Come show your nakedness to Akufo-Addo on June 21 – ASEPA boss charges women May 30, 2022 Mahama’s aide hails Special Prosecutor’s thorough charges against ex-PPA boss May 19, 2022 Nkoranza: Our personnel and families are not safe May 19, 2022 Dismissed PPA boss to face court next week – Special Prosecutor May 19, 2022 Bulgarian Emb.: Gov’t sets up 3-member c’tee to find amicable solution May 19, 2022 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
General News Politics ‘Dead men don’t talk’ – Kweku Baako reacts to Prof. Ahwoi’s claims about Mills 1 min read 8 hours ago Editor FacebookTwitterEmailWhatsAppTelegram The editor-in-chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper is scandalised about revelations in Prof Kwamena Ahwoi’s book: ‘Working with Rawlings.’ Abdul Malik Kweku Baako said most of the revelations made, especially about late President John Evans Atta Mills are “unfair.” “The lasting effect is that all the promises he made to fight corruption when he comes to power were not fulfiled and that is an attack on his memory. And yet it is seen as a light thing in a book of this nature by a great mind like Mr Ahwoi and released at this time. “He’s not here. Dead men don’t talk, can’t defend themselves. So, he’s not here even to make an input… It’s an attack on the man’s memory and his integrity,” he said on Accra-based Peace FM. The veteran journalist also added that claims by Prof. Ahwoi that the late Mills was vilified by former President Jerry Rawlings for not prosecuting appointees in the erstwhile Kufuor administration are false. ”There are elements of the book that must be subjected to scrutiny and it worries me. It has also been alleged that Professor Mills refused or failed to allow the prosecution of New Patriotic Party officials. “That’s a fallacy. That cannot be true but they all appear to believe it and they’re articulating it,” he stressed. Source:https://ghanatodayonline.com/dead-men-dont-talk-kweku-baako-reacts-to-prof-ahwois-claims-about-mills/