President Akufo-Addo does not own any property in the UK – Eugene Arhin says
Caustic social media firebrand Kevin Taylor, who has been consistent in his attacks against President Nana Akufo-Addo, has, in his latest attack on his platform, Loud Silence, falsely accused the President of owning several properties outside of Ghana.
The Director of Communications at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin, has described the accusations “as completely false and baseless and should be treated with utmost contempt.”
In his latest sensational monologue video, the US-based Kevin Taylor claims that President Akufo-Addo owns as many as 15 properties in the United Kingdom (UK). He promised to share the documents with the public on his social media page, but that has not happened.
Meanwhile, checks made by Asaase indicate that the President has no interest in any property in the United Kingdom.
After whetting the appetite of his audience that he had information on 15 properties connected to President Akufo-Addo, Kevin Taylor went on to name but only one property, but provided no supporting evidence linking the President to it.
His focus was on 75 Nottingham Terrace, London, City of Westminster, Greater London, NW1 4QE, owned by Stratton Enterprise Holding Limited, which was last sold in 2020 for £3,350,000.00.
Without providing any supporting evidence, Mr Taylor told his worldwide audience that Stratton belongs to Nana Akufo-Addo and, therefore, the property too.
In his attempt to show evidence in support of this allegation, he projected onto the screen a cropped property search document, which contained the names of Mr Edward Akufo-Addo and Mrs Irene Akufo-Addo, which also indicated a property that was sold in 2005 for £350,000.
Kevin Taylor, in an attempt to confuse his audience, described that document as covering the sale of 75 Nottingham Terrace and went on to falsely attribute that 2005 sale price to 75 Nottingham Terrace. He even added that the said property which sold for £350,000 has been since bought by the President, 15 years later, for £3.3m.
However, public documents readily available and obtainable from the database of His Majesty’s Land Registry, UK, show that in 2005, 19 years ago, Edward, the younger brother of Nana Akufo-Addo, and his wife Irene Akufo-Addo jointly acquired 32 Nottingham Terrace, London, Greater London NW1 4QB, for £350,000.00. Not 75 Nottingham Terrace.
A closer look at the document provided by Kevin Taylor in his attempt to indict President Akufo-Addo, in fact clearly indicates that it is rather the President’s brother and his spouse who own a property in the area, specifically 32 Nottingham Terrace, London, Greater London NW1 4QB.
As bold as the allegation was, not a shred of information was provided to support the allegation against the person of the President of the Republic as being the owner of a single property in the UK.
When we first reached out to Eugene Arhin, Director of Communications at the Presidency for his comments, he was hesitant to “dignify this completely false allegation with a comment.”
When pushed, Mr Arhin said, “I can tell you that President Akufo-Addo does not own any property in London or any part of the UK.”
He said, “In fact, a simple check on the ownership of the said properties in question will confirm that they do not, and have never, belonged to the President.”
These claims, he said, “are nothing more than a fabrication designed to deceive the public and tarnish the President’s image as he prepares to leave office after his rather successful tenure as President of the Republic the last 8 years.”
Mr Arhin described as unfortunate and sad deliberate lies being manufactured against the President as he leaves office. “President Akufo-Addo is a man who has dedicated his life to serving the people of Ghana with honesty and integrity,” Mr Arhin said.
Pushed further to comment on the claim that President Akufo-Addo was the owner of Stratton Enterprise Holding Limited, Mr Arhin noted, “I can categorically tell you that President Akufo-Addo has no knowledge of it, let alone own a company by the name Stratton Enterprise Holdings.”
He stressed, “This accusation is equally baseless and malicious.” He described President Akufo-Addo as having no need to hide or misrepresent anything about his life or his dealings.
“It is unfortunate that such baseless accusations are being used to create unnecessary distractions at a time when our collective efforts should be focused on building a prosperous, progressive Ghana,” Mr Arhin said.