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Martin Amidu urges Akufo-Addo to retrieve Woyome cash in congratulatory statement

In a congratulatory statement, the former AG said his victory is as a result of the public trust in his ability to retrieve get monies wrongly paid to individuals.

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In a congratulatory statement, the former AG said his victory is as a result of the public trust in his ability to retrieve monies wrongly paid to individuals.

He said: "I have no doubt that the President-elect is aware that the people of Ghana expect that his new Government will take up the urgent responsibility of getting back our over GHC51.2million back with the accruing interest looted by the outgoing Government for its lootee, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, alongside the Waterville Holing (BVI) Ltd loot of over €47million also with all the accruing interest both ordered to be refunded to the Republic of Ghana by the Supreme Court on 14th June 2013 and 29th July 2014 respectively.

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"Your victory is partly the result of the mandate and confidence entrusted to you by the people of Ghana to get our monies back to the Republic of Ghana in the shortest possible time."

Martin Amidu, who has been relentless in his quest to retrieve the money wrongly paid to Alfred Woyome, said it is his hope that Akufo-Addo will "reciprocate the trust and confidence reposed you at these elections by getting our Woyome and Waterville looted monies back in the shortest possible time."

He also touted the president-elect's commitment toward the nation's democratic processes since constitutional governance in 1993.

He said: "The track record of President-elect Nana Ado Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his unassailable commitment to democratic processes since Constitutional governance in Ghana in 1993 gives hope that under his leadership Ghana will once more instill the values of good, and accountable governance not only in Ghana but will also be an advocate for those values and norms in the West African sub-region and the continent at large."

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"I whole heartedly congratulate President-elect, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for his patience, consistency to purpose, persistence and this victory that allows him to make a very positive and beneficiary difference in the lives of ordinary Ghanaians as President of the Republic of Ghana," he concluded.

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