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Arrest Bugri Naabu, Otiko and Kamal-Deen for Mahama's death - Afoko family demands

According Bugri Naabu, the Gender Minister Otiko Afisa Djaba was involved in the killing of Adams Mahama

Gregory Afoko (Head bowed down)

The family made this known at a press conference due to the revelations made by Bugri Naabu over the death of the late Upper East regional chairman of the NPP, Adams Mahama.

According Bugri Naabu, the Gender Minister Otiko Afisa Djaba was involved in the killing of Adams Mahama.

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The family of Gregory Afoko said the names mentioned by Bugri Naabu must be arrested and investigated.

A member of the family, Mr Robert Atong Asekabta who addressed the media said "So just as Gregory Afoko was arrested on the allegation of someone, it is our humble plea to the police that Madam Otiko Afisa Djaba, Mr. Rockson Bukari and Bugri Naabu himself be arrested or invited by the Police to assist in finding who actually killed Adams Mahama and for what purpose. The law must be seen to be applied equally to all manner of persons.

"What informed Kamal Deen’s alleged advice to the late Adams Mahama? What did he know beforehand that he was minded to advise the late Adams about his personal security? Why did he tell the late Adams to be prayerful? Why did the police not invite Kamal Deen to assist them in their investigations of the death of the late Adams? We think the police should have been interested. They must still be interested.

"We shall follow this press conference with a petition to the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and the Attorney-General for them to initiate criminal proceedings against the four: Kamal Deen Abdulai, Daniel Bugri Naabu, Rockson Bukari and Otiko Afisa Djaba in connection with Adams Mahama’s death!

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"The true killers must be found. We shall support any genuine moves by individuals and groups with the noble intention of helping to find the true killers of the late Adams Mahama," he stressed.

He, however, called on the police to release Mr Gregory Afoko.

Death of Adams Mahama

Adams Mahama died in the hospital following an acid attack on May 20, 2015.

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He had been fighting for his life in the hospital after two assailants stopped his car whilst he was about entering his house midnight on Wednesday and poured the corrosive substance on his face and entire body.

Police investigations led to the arrest of Gregory Afoko, brother of the suspended national chairman of the NPP, Paul Afoko.

Gregory Afoko is currently standing trial for the murder of Adams Mahama after preliminary investigations linked him to the crime.

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