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[ 2012-07-14 ] 
Ablakwa promises “exceedingly revealing” angle to judgement debts brouhaha Deputy Information Minister Samuel Okudzeto
Ablakwa has promised there would be more
revelations about the controversial judgement
debts saga which has recently dominated the
airwaves.
According to him, the revelation will shock
Ghanaians.
The deputy minister, who has been at the forefront
of revealing various debts the nation owed certain
companies and individuals, came under attack this
week as he was accused by former Attorney General
Martin Amidu pleading on behalf of Isofoton SA to
be paid their judgement debt while the case was
pending in court.
Mr Ablakwa, however has denied any wrongdoing in
that regard.
He said on Joy FM's news analysis programme
Newsfile – also aired on Multi TV's Joy News
channel – that he was aware he would become a
subject of attacks at the time he put in public
the information about African Automobile Limited
(AAL) but noted he was enjoying the attacks.
Mr Okudzeto Ablakwa insisted that the attacks
notwithstanding, he would embark on another
'revelation spree' on Monday, an exercise he
promised would be “exceedingly revealing.”
“Let nobody come under an illusion that we have
come to the end of the road,” he cautioned,
saying: “On Monday at 2pm, there will be a press
conference to put out what promises to be an
exceedingly revealing part of this whole judgement
debt discourse… there's an angle which has not yet
been known to the worthy sons and daughters of the
land.”
The deputy minister declined to reveal how much
was involved in that revelation except to maintain
that “All I can say… is that it would be
exceedingly revealing".
Meanwhile, Joy News has picked up information
suggesting that the soon to be disclosed judgment
debt by government involves the flagbearer of the
opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Addo
Dankwa Akufo-Addo. Source - MyjoyOnline

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