In an interview with Accra-based UTV, monitored by GhanaWeb, Ennin stated that he is ready to testify before any committee investigating the extensive misappropriation of government funds associated with this administration.
He suggested that the country’s ambassadors and high commissioners are aware of where the misappropriated funds have been sent, and he believes that these matters will eventually come to light.
Ennin recounted a meeting with prominent individuals and ambassadors from France, the UK, and the US, emphasizing that they are informed about the financial misconduct occurring in Ghana.
He hinted at seeing troubling activities during a visit to Guyana, indicating that significant revelations are forthcoming.
He reiterated his commitment to presenting evidence when the time comes, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing Ghana’s interests.
Additionally, Ennin expressed his intent to expose officials involved in illegal small-scale mining (galamsey), including District Chief Executives and other Members of Parliament.
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