A member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Stephen Amoah, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (Masloc), says he has deep doubts over the list being spread of contributors for former president John Mahama’s filing fee.
After the National Democratic Congress (NDC) announced the filing fees for the January 19, 2019 presidential primary, there has been mixed reaction – especially from aspirants.
Those backing the decision by the National Executive Committee (NEC) have largely been followers of Mr Mahama, who is touring the country in fervent campaign.
Some appointees of his government of 2012–2016 have come together to raise funds for his nomination and filing fees.
About 420 supporters have resolved to dedicate GH¢1,000 each of their income to get the fees for him.
Dubbed ‘Operation 420 people willing to contribute GH¢1,000 for JM’, the move has so far seen 219 volunteers respond positively.
Find below the list so far:
Fifi Kwetey
Shaibu Mahama
Cassiel Forson
Richard Acheapong
Thomas Ampem
Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwah
Kwesi Ahwoi
Omane Boamah
Alhassan Suhini
Felix Quakye Ofosu
Akuritinga Ayine
Felicia Adjei
Seth Terkper
Peter Nortsu-Kotoe
Oti Bless
Napare Dominic
Clement Apaak
Derek Ohene Bekoe
BT Baba
Rockson Etse Dafeamekpor
Malcom Yayah
Julius Debrah
Kwadjo Twum Boafo
Kwame Twum Boafo
Alex Gabby Hottordze
Charles Agbeve
Kwame Agbodza
Inusah Fuseini
Dr Lawrence Appiah
Roger Angsomwine
Nii Lante Vanderpuye
Yusif Suleiman
Okletey Terlabi
John Abdulai Jinapor
Naser Toure Mahama
Adam Mutawakilu
K Agyemang Mensah
Daniel Batidam
Mark Kurt Nawaane
Ras Mubarak
Sam Dzata George
Rudolf Amenga-Etego
Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah
Bernard Ahiafor
Geoffreh Kini
Aziz Muniru
Amin Amidu Sulemani
Hassan Ligbi
Tanko Ibrahim Abdul Rauf
Sampson Ahi
Akua Dokosi
Alhassan Mumuni Alhassan
Dr Hafez Adam
Francis Dakura
Marietta Appiah-Opong
Abdul-Aziz Mohammed
Bernice Adiku Heloo
Abraham Ferguson
Kofi Adams
Peter Mahama
Comfort Doyoe Cudjoe-Ghansah
Yusif jajah
Alhaasan Umar
Muhammad Bawah Braimah
Kwadwo Nyanpon Aboagye
Mathias Ntow
Eric Afful
Eric Osei-Owusu
Daniel Ashiamah
Linda Ocloo
James Agalga
Andrew Dari Chiwitey
Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare
Joseph Yieleh Chireh
Dr. Valerie Sawyerr
Mrs. Esther Sawyerr
Mrs Sedina Tamakloe Ationu
Rev Albert Okpoti Botchway
Dr. Angela El Adas
Philip Dzandza
Kofi Buah
Peter Kwakye-Ackah
George Abradu-Otoo
Dr Mustapha Ahmed
Leeford Kpakpo Quarshie
Samuel Yaw Adusei
Osei Kwame Griffiths
Commander P. M.G. Griffiths
Samuel Sarpong
Rachel Appoh
Emmanuel Kwadwo Agyekum
Kirk Koffi
Nii Okai Laryea
Alhassan Sualihu Dandaawa
Aquinas Quansah
John Majisi
Tampi Acheampong
Eric Opoku
Alhaji Mohammed Masawud
Samuel A. Jabanyite
Albert Akuka Alalzuuga
Benjamin Komla Kpodo
Victor Bampoe
William Amuna
Siisi Quainoo
Rudolph Beckley
Stephen Ackah
Kay Simmonds
Brig Gen I.B. Quartey
Alex Mould
Dzifa Attivor
Laurene Sena Attivor
Robert kuganab-lem
Ade Coker
Moses Positive
Kwabena Donkor
Kenneth Adjei
Edward Bawa
Prof Naana Opoku Agyeman
Benjamin Dagadu
Ato Ahwoi
Prof Kwamina Ahwoi
Kwame Peprah
Kofi Totobi Quakyi
Stanislav Dogbe
Alh Amadu Gruzah Tanko
Andy Osei Okrah
Mahama Ayariga
William Dokosi
Samuel Dokosi
Joyce Bawa Mogtari
Betty Mould Iddrisu
Prof Kwesi Botchwey
Godfred Seidu Jasaw
Mohammed Ramadan
Della Sowah
William Ntow Boahene
Seyram Hiamabey Dogbe
Isaac Adjei Mensah
Commodore Steve Obimpeh
James Agyening Boateng
Senyo Tsagli
Osman Kitoe
Limuna Mohammed Muniru
Tony Aubynn
Joshua N. Annan
Alhaji Abdul-Rahman Harruna Attah.
Aaron Fiagbedzi Goza
Kwesi Sainti Baffoe Bonnie
Prosper Bani
Prof Bani
Mustapha Abubakar
Dzifa Gomashie
Justice Michael Baffoe
Vincent Kuagbenu
Kwabena Mintah Akandoh
Ato Sarpong
William Vinyo
Lydia Lariba Bawa
Brig. Gen. Martin KG Ahiaglo
Mawuena Trebarh
Larie Attah
Mark Woyongo
Alhaji Baba Seidu Issifu
Ibrahim Jajah
Baba Warabeba and Co
Conrad Dumbah
Chris Ackummey
Mavis Frimpong
Akwasi Oppong Fosu
George Loh
Prince Derek Adjei
Isaac Adongo
Alex Adomako Mensah
Moses Asaga
Alhaji Cole Younger
Mawusi Dzirasa
Osman Ayariga
Joshua Borah
Briamah Saaka Mahama
Emilia Arthur
Alhaji Nash
Kofi Vinyo
Alhaji Saaed Sinare
Afua Adoboe
Joycelyn Tetteh
Albert Abongo
Mark Oliver Kevor
Edward Derry
Desmond Donkor
Yakubu Mumuni
Kofi Adoli
Billey Tahiru
Alain Gbeasor
John Henry Martey Newman.
Eric Essuah
E Dawood Mensah
Mike Mwimbe Dery
Okoe Vanderpuye
Harry Zakour
Brig Gen Musah Whajah (rtd)
Michael Kpessah Whyte
Justice Buah
Vivian A. Brown
Paulina Atwima Mensah
Alhaji Collins Dauda
Clement Kofi Humado
Frank Awuku
Richard Anamoo
Atukwei Sam
Nii John Coleman
Maurice Abisa-Seidu
Elijah Timob
Brig Gen. George Partington
Ms. Elaine Quaye
Nana Yaw Sakyi
Dr Raphael Tufuor
Jude Tufuor
Dr Stephen Tufuor
But speaking on TV3’s New Day on Monday, December 3, Mr Amoah stressed: “I even doubt the list that they are putting out”.
He told host Johnnie Hughes that No. 109, for instance, cannot be said to be part due to his profession as an army officer.
“Because army officers do not do that.
“It is endangering our democracy,” he stated.
He claims all those Mahama appointees are doing so to save face.
“The fact of the matter is that [former] President Mahama has become so unpopular among the hierarchy of the party.”