
Maverick politician Kennedy Agyapong has warned workers of his business not to watch the No 12 premier by ace investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas.
The Assin Central MP, who is an avowed critic of the Anas believes the modus operandi of the investigative journalist are evil and alien to human dignity.
Speaking on Net 2 TV, he questioned the moral uprightness of Anas to continue doing what he has been doing, in the name of investigative journalism.
‘No worker of mine should attempt going to watch the Anas’ movie. I will sack anyone who works under my establishment. Anas is evil, people have suffered from Ana’s exposé. He is selective of his work,” he fumed
“How can he set people out when he himself is not clean. I will sack any member of my staff who goes to watch this evil video. I have seen them share tickets in the office. You attend I will sack you. You will lose your job,” Kennedy retorted.
The MP’s anger in the latest investigative piece by tiger eye PI and the BBC focus on the rot in the Ghana FA but took a political twist when the name of the President popped up in one of the scenes where the FA President Kwasi Nyantakyi is alleged to have made claims of helping investors meet the President at a fee.
Kennedy Agyapong has vowed to unmask the investigative journalist and put out pictures purported to be the face behind Anas Areymeyaw Anas.
He believes investigative journalist has gone overboard this time and needs to be exposed by good meaning Ghanaian.
“I will go all out to make the world see corrupt Anas. He is corrupt, his wife is corrupt. He even connects electricity illegal at his buildings in trade fair,” he claimed.
The video will be shown in Accra on June 6 and 7 and 9th and 10th in Kumasi.
Mr. Agyapong’s businesses in media include: Net 2, Oman FM and Ash FM, and he owns a cannery factory.
By: Ghana/Ultimatefmonline.com/106.9FM
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