Okyenhene’s secretary files GH₵10m suit against Hopeson Adorye over Agyapadeɛ document
The Secretary to the Okyenhene, Daniel Marfo Ofori-Atta, has initiated a GH₵10 million defamation lawsuit against political activist and former New Patriotic Party (NPP) member, Hopeson Adorye and Media General, the parent company of TV3 and Onua TV.
The legal action stems from comments made by Hopeson Adorye during an appearance on Onua TV on July 26, 2024.
During the broadcast, Adorye allegedly made several defamatory statements, including claims that Ofori-Atta co-authored a controversial document known as “Agyapadeɛ.”
Allegations by Hopeson Adorye
In his statements, Adorye claimed to have inside knowledge of the authors of the “Agyapadeɛ” document, asserting that Ofori-Atta was involved in its creation.
He further suggested that the document detailed widespread corruption and collusion within the Ofori Panin Stool and Okyeman, including alleged involvement in illegal mining activities (galamsey) across Ghana.
Adorye is quoted as saying, “I know… the name of the writer. His name has been mentioned here. He is my very good friend… The technical team led by D M Ofori-Atta should further evaluate the following details in order to choose the appropriate sites, galamsey.”
He went on to accuse Ofori-Atta and others of planning to monopolise Ghana’s gold deposits, questioning their integrity and loyalty to the nation.
Ofori-Atta’s response
In the defamation suit, filed on August 14, 2024, Ofori-Atta, through his lawyer Bright Okyere-Agyekum, strongly refuted the allegations.
He further suggested that the document detailed widespread corruption and collusion within the Ofori Panin Stool and Okyeman, including alleged involvement in illegal mining activities (galamsey) across Ghana.
Adorye is quoted as saying, “I know… the name of the writer. His name has been mentioned here. He is my very good friend… The technical team led by D M Ofori-Atta should further evaluate the following details in order to choose the appropriate sites, galamsey.”
He went on to accuse Ofori-Atta and others of planning to monopolise Ghana’s gold deposits, questioning their integrity and loyalty to the nation.
Ofori-Atta’s response
In the defamation suit, filed on August 14, 2024, Ofori-Atta, through his lawyer Bright Okyere-Agyekum, strongly refuted the allegations.
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