The Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Kwame Obeng Asare aka A Plus has admitted that a gentleman claiming to have been falsely accused approached requesting assistance to clear his name through media engagement.
The controversial musician who recently accused Attorney General, Dr. Dominic Ayine of begging for GHc500,000 to bribe the Appointment Committee of Parliament, however, denied any involvement in the National Service Scheme Ghost Name scandal.
“At his press conference, Hon. Dr. Ayine invited the media to question me about an alleged scandal involving the National Service Secretariat (NSS). In response, I wish to state unequivocally that I have no knowledge of the matter and no connection to it whatsoever. I have never received any payment from the NSS, nor do I have any business—directly or indirectly—with the Secretariat. I have never contacted anyone to suppress or influence the matter in any way.” – He wrote on Facebook while apologizing to the Attorney General.
“The only time I came into contact with the issue was in November 2024, when a gentleman approached me claiming he was being falsely accused. As a media personality and majority shareholder in a Ghanaian media company (as declared in my asset declaration), he sought my assistance to help clear his name through media engagements.” Mr. Obeng Asare admitted
“If this support is being misinterpreted as an attempt to suppress the case, I respectfully disagree. I firmly believe that every accused person deserves to be heard.” – He added