I Won�t Go After Woyome�s Monies�They�re Insignificant � Akua Donkor

One would have thought that, anyone who expresses interest in running for the highest office of the land would stand up against iniquitous behavior that society frowns upon. Some former leaders of the country rode on the back of creatively crafted clich�s like, �Probity and Accountability�, �Zero Tolerance For Corruption� and many others, all in the bid to show Ghanaians how they loathe corruption. But Akua Donkor wants Ghanaians to note that, she would allow Businessman, Alfred Abgesi Woyome and Waterville Holdings to keep the 51 million Ghana Cedis wrongly handed to them in judgment debt, when voted into power in 2016. The Founder and Leader of Ghana Freedom Party (GEP) says after a careful analysis and comparative study of corruption cases and incidents of blatant looting of state coffers, Mr. Woyome�s case pales into significance to others and recollecting those monies will be her priority. �I decided to go after Woyome�s money if elected but I have changed my mind. I won�t try to retrieve it because the monies NPP spent during their tenure is gargantuan compared to that of Woyome�s. If I tell you the monies spent during the Ghana @50 celebrations, you will marvel�it�s nowhere close to Woyome�s�. Madam Akua Donkor, who wants to be referred to as, �Her Excellency� made these comments on NEAT FM�s, �Me Man Nti� program, during a telephone interview with the host, Adakabre Frimpong-Manso, on wide-ranging issues of topical concern including the infamous �Vikileaks� tape.