Adam Bonaa, a security and safety analyst, has called for the dismissal of Attorney-General and Minister of Justice Godfred Yeboah Dame, as well as the Executive Director of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), Maame Tiwaa Addo-Danquah, citing their untenable roles in justice delivery.
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In an exclusive interview with GhanaWeb on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, Dr. Bonaa pointed to recent allegations of witness tampering against the Attorney-General, demanding Mr. Dame’s resignation due to questions about his competence to lead the quest for justice on behalf of Ghanaians.
“If such a person is prosecuting you, how would you feel? Would you believe that you will be treated fairly and reasonably, looking at what has come out and judging from other incidents that the Attorney General has been involved in? The question is, is he competent enough to represent us?
“Such a person going forward, I would ask humbly, if the president does not fire him, he should step aside so that while a probe is undertaken, if he is able to clear himself, why not?” he said.
Dr. Bonaa linked his statement to the money laundering investigation initiated against former Minister for Sanitation, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, highlighting contradictions exhibited by Godfred Dame and Maame Tiwaa, which he believes disqualifies them from their positions.

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He suggested that both the Attorney-General and EOCO boss should step aside for investigations into their work or be removed by their appointing authority, the president.
“As far as I am concerned, he is not competent enough and is not suitable enough to represent us as the number one lawyer defending our civil liberties in Ghana when you look at it from the point of the Cecilia Dapaah-EOCO saga, how he was involved and how he contradicted himself. Such an important public matter, how he and the EOCO boss contradicted themselves. One can say that it speaks volumes of our justice delivery system, and so it would be prudent to say that he and the EOCO boss should step aside. If not, the president should fire them,” he stated.
The Office of the Special Prosecutor, citing jurisdiction issues, handed over the investigation into the Cecilia Dapaah saga to EOCO. However, EOCO, on the Attorney-General’s advice, discontinued the investigation into the issue of millions of money found in the residence of the former minister.
The Attorney General explained that the investigations by the OSP did not prove a predicate offense which would form the basis for a money laundering investigation. He further noted that the OSP did not provide a copy of its collaborative investigations with the FBI of the United States, which formed the basis for its decision to transfer the case to EOCO.
Responding to critics, Godfred Yeboah Dame emphasized his commitment to his duties and asserted that he will ultimately prevail and will not be intimidated by challenges.

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