In recent weeks, some NPP leaders led by Assin North Member of Parliament, Kennedy Agyapong have been on a warpath with Anas rubbishing his works.
According to Kennedy Agyapong, Anas’ method of investigation is wrong because he lures his victims into a trap.
He also accused Anas of being corrupt. He has vowed to unmask Anas and has even shared some photos of the man he says is Anas.
In his view, Anas sets his victims up to take bribes with the aim to destroy their reputation.
However, responding to the MP’s incessant attacks on Anas, the Majority Leader of Parliament, Hon Kyei Mensah Bonsu has challenged Mr Agyapong to prove his allegations with solid evidence or desist from making such allegations.
“Kennedy Agyapong is not an angel. Kennedy is on his own in this fight against Anas,” Mr Mensah-Bonsu told Kumasi-based Oyerepa FM.
“Ken Agyapong has been advised several times to desist from making unpalatable comments about Anas and rather prove with facts if he has anything against him”.
“This is because Anas’ method of investigation in his latest work on corruption in football administration is no different from previous works,” he added.
Anas is set to premiere his latest video exposing corrupt activities in Ghana titled Number 12. The Number 12 is centred on corruption activities within Ghana football fraternity as well as some element of corruption in Ghana politics in relation to sporting activities.
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