Agyapadie document being implemented; not fabricated – Mahama

The flagbearer of the NDC John Dramani Mahama, has alleged that the much-disputed Agyapadie document is a blueprint for state capture by the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo-led government.
The Agyapadie document allegedly details an elaborate plan of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to seize state assets.
He said despite President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s dismissal of the document as a fabrication designed to tarnish his political career, the document is genuine and its plans are currently being put into action.
Speaking at a durbar with chiefs and queen mothers at the Bawku Naaba Palace in the Upper East Region as part of his campaign tour, John Mahama said the current government must be held accountable.
He added that the NDC will hold this government accountable for the hardship and crisis that they subjected Ghana to and the many state capture that they have implemented in Ghana over the last eight years buying for themselves every state property and amassing wealth for themselves.
Mr. Mahama noted, “recently, there was an issue about a document called Agyapadie. They said it was fabricated. But even if it is fabricated, the implementation is not fabricated because everything that is written in that document has been implemented.”
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