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Bono King Tells EOCO No Free Pass for Wontumi
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40250, member: 636"] Dormaahene Dr. Fredua Agyemang Badu II spoke about the Chairman Wontumi case during a political gathering. The Bono Regional chief said authorities must follow the law fairly for everyone. He told people that wrong actions deserve legal consequences regardless of popularity or party membership. The traditional leader stressed that justice should work the same for all citizens. Officials investigate Wontumi for fraud and money laundering crimes against the government. The chief admitted he likes Wontumi personally but supports proper legal procedures anyway. He believes investigations should continue when someone faces serious accusations. Dr. Agyemang Badu said even traditional rulers must face justice when they break laws. The Dormaahene wants authorities to treat powerful people like ordinary citizens. He thinks legal processes should not favor anyone because of their position. Alexander Afenyo-Markin sat on the ground during his protest at EOCO headquarters last week. The traditional ruler criticized this action and found it inappropriate for a political leader. He joked that next time he would send someone with a chair for the Minority Leader. The chief wants politicians to maintain dignity during demonstrations. His comments support fair investigations without political interference. [/QUOTE]
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