A member of the Movement for Change, Joseph Amoah has vehemently condemned the ‘Agyapadie’ document, calling it the “most satanic verses of the Century”.

He alleges that the document has effectively “willed” Ghana to a select few individuals, citing the foreword as evidence.

“It is not easy to talk about this book. If you want to know about it and summarize it well, you will see that it is a proper satanic verse of our time.

“I see that book as a satanic verse. The things in this book are so diabolic that anyone who dares to discuss it will face intimidation that you won’t even dare to discuss it,” Mr. Amoah averred in an interview with Kojo Marfo on Abusua965FM.

Mr. Amoah claimed that a group of four individuals, self-described as the “Akyem Enclave Mafias” were executing the plans outlined in the document.

“Ghana has been willed to a few individuals. If you read the foreword, didn’t they write it and sign it? Just 4 people calling themselves Akyem Enclave mafias have taken this, claiming it is a will, and they are executing it”, he emphasized.

The former Polling Station Executive for the ruling New Patriotic Party in the Suame Constituency drew parallels between the document’s contents and a lottery forecast.

“It is like a lottery forecast; everything in the book is coming to pass one by one.”

Mr. Joseph Amoah pointed to the recent appointment of Kofi Bosompem Osafo-Maafo as SSNIT boss, which he claims was foretold in the document, as evidence of its alleged sinister intentions.

He indicated “Just recently, something in the book came to pass: Osafo Marfo was mentioned in the book, and they said he would become the SSNIT boss. Today, it has come to pass. This is planned to destroy the nation.”

He further referred to the controversial banking sector clean-up which resulted in the collapse of seven commercial banks, and hundreds of second and third-tier financial institutions including some finance houses; as reflections of portions of the plans elaborated in the Agyapadie document.

“Banks that collapsed are also mentioned in the book, using GH¢25 billion to destroy suffering banks that need GH¢9 billion to survive. Have you heard this before?”

“How can you use 25 million Ghana cedis to repair a vehicle when you could have used 9 million Ghana cedis to purchase a brand new car?” he asked.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Kwadwo Owusu