Former Minister for National Security Mr. Totobi Quakyi has denied involvement in post-election violent activities as alleged by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Members of Parliament.
Deputy Majority Leader Madam Patricia Appiagyei accused the former minister of fuelling and sponsoring post-election violent activities.
In a brief statement, Mr. Quakyi described the allegations as false, malicious, and baseless.
He took a swipe at the MP, wondering why she would make such irresponsible statements.
According to him, he has reported the matter to the police for an investigation to be conducted.
Read the statement below
Re: False and baseless allegations on Post-Election violence
My attention has been drawn to allegations by the NPP MP for Asokwa, Hon. Patricia Appiagyei, that I and another person are responsible for post-election violence in the country.
Her claims are categorically false, malicious, and baseless. For an Honorable Member of Parliament to make such wayward, irresponsible statements are deeply troubling and disappointing.
As a former Minister for National Security, I have a vested interest in Ghana’s peace and stability. My decades of public service attest to this commitment.
Hon. Appiagyei’s reckless accusations have grave implications for post-election unity and national cohesion.
In view of this, I have referred the matter to the Inspector General of Police for immediate investigation and look forward to appropriate steps being taken to ascertain the facts.
Kofi Totobi Quakyi
Former Minister for National Security
Accra.
January 6, 2025
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana