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Ken Agyapong's campaign against 'fake pastors' is great service for security agencies – Security expert

Kennedy Agyapong New Ken Agyapong is MP for Assin Central constituency

Tue, 16 Jun 2020 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

A security expert is urging the police and their affiliated law enforcement agencies to support Kennedy Agyapong’s avowed campaign against religious leaders he claims are fake.

Adam Bona believes the evidence Mr Agyapong claims to have against these alleged fake pastors and those he has been publishing should serve as fodder for a comprehensive police enquiry into the allegations against the pastors.

“It makes the work of the police very easy. Because then if he [Ken Agyapong] is collecting intelligence himself, the best you will do is to get closer to him,” he told GhanaWeb on Tuesday, June 16, 2020.

Kennedy Agyapong, who is the Member of Parliament for Assin Central, has been on a crusade against religious leaders he said have been swindling innocent Ghanaians.

He said some of these pastors have been profiting unduly from their members and flaunting their ill-gotten wealth.

Not too long ago, Mr Agyapong took on the Head Pastor of the International God’s Way Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim, broadcasting videotapes he said are evidence of the pastor’s double life and criminal activities.

Recently, he has taken on the leader of another church, the Prophet Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, claiming he has evidence to prove some of his prophecies are fake.

Mr Agyapong, regarded as a maverick in Ghanaian politics, has said following his pronouncements, the Prophet has sent assassins to take his life.



Commenting on the headline-grabbing revelations Mr Agyapong has been making against these pastors, Mr Bona said although he is not in a position to authenticate their veracity, they should be of interest to the police and other security agencies.

Mr Bona, who heads the Security Warehouse in Accra, said Mr Agyapong is only doing what the Constitution enjoins every citizen to do - give support to the fight against crime in Ghana.

“This should also be a wakeup call to the security agencies…we have one-man vigilante who is on a crusade to go after the bad guys, you know it won’t take a faint-hearted person to do that,” he stressed.

In his view, Mr Agyapong needs police protection against persons who may want to harm him for his bold campaign.

He said it is no secret that some self-styled men of God have been taking advantage of some members of the public who revere religious leaders and hence if someone as bold as the Assin Central legislator has decided to expose this, he needs the support of the security agencies mandated by law to fight crime.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com