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I've done all I could, it's now time for voters to help - Amidu on retrieving Woyome loot

By Jeffrey Owusu-Mensah
Mr Martin Amidu
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Former Attorney General, Martin Amidu has reiterated his call for Ghanaians to vote out the President John Mahama-led National Democratic Congress government if they want the Woyome loot retrieved.

In a video released on Saturday, Mr Amidu accused the President and Alfred Agbesi Woyome of using the technical processes of the law to frustrate him from retrieving the money for the state and that it was now time for the people to use their power to protect the public purse.

Below is the transcript of the video:

Fellow citizens, the technical processes of the law have been used to ensure Woyome does not take the stand before 7th December 2016.

It is true that the efforts of the President and Woyome have succeeded in preventing you from hearing what happened to the public purse looted by the John Mahama Government for their Lootee, Woyome.

As the Citizen Vigilante, I have done everything I could to use the constitutional process to compel Woyome to pay back the monies he owes to the people of Ghana.

Now I ask that you use Ghana’s democratic process to stand up for what’s right, and to protect the public purse from being plundered with impunity by the incumbent Government whose conduct has been found to be unconstitutional right alongside the likes of people like Alfred Agbesi Woyome.

Use your vote on 7th December 2016 to make a change in your own interest. Vote for a new President. Vote to get your looted money back, with interest. Vote to uphold the Constitution that protects the Republic and the people of Ghana.

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