The bereaved family says Mr Agyapong’s constant derogatory comments about the late Ahmed is causing them pain and will respond in equal measure if he does not stop. The spokesperson for the family, Mr Mustapha Iddrisu, who addressed a press conference on Monday, 4 February 2019, said: “We are really offended by this act of Mr Kennedy Agyapong and decry same. The family also described as false, the assertion by Mr Agyapong that Ahmed fell out with his boss, Anas Aremeyaw Anas just before his murder. The family maintained that “not only did he [Mr Agyapong] ask our beloved son to be harmed at his [Mr Agyapong’s] premises but everywhere”. Mr Agyapong has, however, denied involvement in the murder of the investigator and said he will personally gift GHC100,000 to anybody who provides credible information that will lead to the arrest of the killers.
Source: GhanaWeb February 04, 2019 13:52 UTC