Stop provoking us – Ahmed's family warns Agyapong



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General News of Monday, February 4, 2019

Source: clbadfmonline.com

2019-02-04

Ahmed Hussein Suale G Ahmed Hussein-Suale was shot three times on January 16th in Madina as he was returning home around 10 pm.

The family of the murdered journalist Ahmed Hussein-Suale, a reporter for Tiger Eye, called on the government and the concerned government institutions to call Assin Central MP, Mr. Kennedy Agyapong, to refrain from any deplorable comments. on the deceased.

The bereaved family claims that Mr. Agyapong's constantly disparaging comments about the late Ahmed cause them pain and that they will react to the same extent if he does not stop.

The family also believes that the legislator's decision to place a 100,000 GHS bonus on the heads of Ahmed's killers is "misleading" and constitutes an attempt to use diversionary tactics "to change the face of the investigation" .

Family spokesman Mustapha Iddrisu, who spoke at a press conference on Monday, February 4, 2019, said: "We are really shocked by this act of Mr. Kennedy Agyapong and we decry it. It is an insult to the conscience of the family that a man who has called for our son to receive harm only turns around a few months later, after the appeal for injury has been excessively subscribed, and declares himself award a bonus to the heads of those who were able to respond to his appeal and thus obtain the means to carry the act.

The family also described as false Mr. Agyapong's badertion that Ahmed had scrambled with his boss, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, just before his murder.

In addition, the family condemned the disclosure of the identity of the murdered journalist and the incitement to violence against him by Mr. Agyapong shortly after the Tiger Eye PI documentary number 12, directed by Anas, who denounced corruption in football.

The family claimed that "not only does it [Mr Agyapong] ask our beloved son to be hurt at his [Mr Agyapong’s] local but everywhere.

Hussein-Suale was shot dead three times on Wednesday, January 16, 2019 in Madina, a suburb of Accra, as he was returning home around 10 pm. His badailants escaped on a motorcycle.

Shortly after his horrendous murder, world-renowned investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas made a short video containing an old clip showing the incitement to violence perpetrated by Mr. Agyapong against Mr. Hussein-Suale after Tiger Eye PI created secret documentary number 12, which led to the resignation of Ghana's president, Kwesi Nyantakyi, and his subsequent ban on all football-related activities by FIFA, for accepted a bribe.

Mr. Agyapong however denied any involvement in the murder of the investigator and said that he would personally hand over 100,000 GHC to anyone providing credible information that would lead to the arrest of the murderers.

Ghanaian police are investigating the matter.

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