Dr. Kofi Konadu Apraku, a former minister of state, has raised an alarm
over the continued raid of his private residence at Tanoso, a suburb of
Kumasi, by armed robbers.
According to him, he has survived three robbery attacks, after he had
commented on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearership contest and
believes the incidents cannot be a mere coincidence.
The NPP presidential hopeful, who was speaking in an interview with The
Chronicle, said he suspects the orchestrated threats on his life, even
though he stopped short of giving any further details.
According to him, few weeks after delivering a statement in Kumasi,
during the official inauguration of TESCONA, an umbrella body of old
TESCON members, late last year, during which he launched a blistering
attack on the two time presidential candidate, Nana Akufo-Addo, robbers
have invaded his house on two occasions, but luckily for him, on both
occasions, they missed him, because he was outside Kumasi.
According to him, after delivering the lecture on December 27, last
year, his house came under two attacks on January 2nd and 20th, 2014,
compelling him to hire two macho men to man the house. He, however, said
on all occasions, the assailants took nothing from the apartment, a
situation which baffles him.
The former NEPAD and Regional Integration Minister in the erstwhile
President Kufuor’s administration, said even though he initially treated
the two incidents as mere robbery attacks without reading any meaning
into them, another deadly strike at his house three days ago has left
him thinking all over again. He said in the latest attack, which had his
Security Officer critically wounded, the assailants inflicted several
wounds on him, after destroying items in the house, including security
lights.
Dr. Apraku said he was in Accra when he received a call from his
Special Aide, Atta Agyapong, on Sunday March 22nd, that some armed
robbers had once again invaded the house and attacked his security man,
beating him mercilessly. He said the victim is currently receiving
medical care at the Mankraso Government Hospital.
The worried former Minister, who has subtly declared his intention to
contest for the flagbearership slot of the opposition party, when
nominations open, said he had made a formal report to the police and was
counting on the security agencies to unravel the faces behind the
serial attacks.
The former MP for Offinso North said though he would not point fingers
at any individual for the mysterious attacks, he believes it is no
coincidence and suspects foul play.
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