Dr Amoako Baah fights Asenso Boakye over access to Akufo-Addo
A deputy Chief of Staff, Francis Asenso Boakye, has refuted claims he blocks New Patriotic Party (NPP) party officials from access to President Akufo-Addo.
The claims were made by a failed NPP national chairman aspirant Dr. Richard Amoako Baah, who taught political science at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
In response, Mr. Boakye has called the claims “erroneous” and “sensational”, explaining he has “no such power to stop anyone, not least, senior members of the party or government from meeting with the President.”
“That is not my job, respectfully” he posted on Facebook.
Dr. Baah’s claims are contained in a video circulating on social media. He was speaking on Accra-based Neat FM’s afternoon talk show, ‘Meman Nti’ hosted by Mr. Adakabri Frimpong Manso.
Asenso Boakye was in 2018 labeled power-drunk by fiery NPP Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin Central Kennedy Agyapong.
According to him, Mr Boakye was masterminding a plan to sack an employee of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to replace the individual with his brother.
Below is the full response :
RE: ASENSO-BOAKYE AND CO PREVENTING ME FROM SEEING THE PRESIDENT ~ DR. AMOAKO BAAH.
My attention has been drawn to a video, circulating on social media, in which Dr. Amoako Baah in an interview on Neat FM’s afternoon talk show, Meman Nti hosted by Mr Adakabri Frimpong Manso, made remarks against my person which needs to be clarified.
In the interview, Dr. Amoako Baah asserted that the First Lady, upon consulting her, directed him to see me to set up a meeting between him (Dr. Baah) and the President of the Republic.
Indeed, Dr. Amoako Baah came to my office sometime this year to discuss a possible meeting with the President. Courtesy would not allow me to disclose the details of the subject matter for which he needed to see the President. Suffice it to say that it was not about the referendum as portrayed in the interview.
As is the practice, I forwarded his request to the responsible person in charge of the President’s appointments and meetings.
Given the huge volume of requests received from various stakeholders, including party executives and members for an audience with the President and with his demanding schedule, it is often the case that requests are noted for follow up action and an appointment arranged when an appropriate time has been determined.
Having made his request known and communicated the same to him, it is, therefore, difficult for me to accept Dr. Amoako Baah’s sensational claim that he has been deliberately impeded from seeing the President.
The assertion that I did not pick his calls on several occasions is not accurate. When he called on me to facilitate his meeting with the President, I took and saved his new number, having told me he was no more using the old one I had. If the intent was to sever ties with him or ignore his calls, I would not have saved the new number. In any case, I receive a large number of missed calls each day but endeavour to call back once the number is known to me.
Let me state unequivocally that I have no such power to stop anyone, not least, senior members of the party or government from meeting with the President. That is not my job, respectfully.
It is, therefore, erroneous for Dr. Amoako Baah and Adakabri Frimpong Manso to create the impression that I have been barricading the President from being seen or met by Dr. Amoako Baah or any other person for that matter.
Though Dr Amoako Baah, in a conversation with me later, has indicated that he has been misconstrued and promised to clarify the issues, I find it regretable that he misrepresented the facts.
I appeal to the general public to disregard those assertions and the sensationalism that the host of the programme, Adakabri Frimpong Manson sought to create during the interview.
Francis Asenso Boakye,
Deputy Chief of Staff,
Office of the President,
Jubilee House, Accra.