Controversial musician Kwame Asare Obeng popularly known as A-Plus has
touted his capacity to gather crucial information on happenings in Ghana
saying his ears are on the grounds even more than the Bureau of
National Investigation (BNI).
According to him, he has a wide radar and so “sees and hears everything
that goes on in the country no matter how secured where it happens
maybe”.
A Plus last week alleged that the Bank of Ghana will be using about
5-months to destroy the new Ghana cedi notes which were printed under
erstwhile John Mahama’s government.
He claimed that some of the notes are brand new in containers which are yet to be cleared from the port.
He wrote on his Facebook timeline that, “the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has
already spent one-week destroying new cedi notes printed by the previous
government but has not succeeded in destroying 10 percent of the total
sum which has to be destroyed.”
Speaking on Neat FM on a wide range of issues, A Plus who’s a
sympathizer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) urged the BNI to
collaborate with him so he can relay useful information to them.
“On Friday I released a list when the meeting was ongoing at the Bank of
Ghana the boys were sending me videos of the proceedings. I hear
everything that goes on in this country, not long ago I told the BNI to
collaborate with me so that whenever I have information on activities
that have the potential of destabilizing the country I’ll relay to them.
People send me all sorts of information every time. I’m on the grounds
and I hear even more than the BNI.
He added: “Before they went searching for NAM 1 in Dubai they asked me
if I’m sure he’s there because that day I had spoken to him earlier in
the morning. I hear everything that goes on in this country, nothing
goes on without my knowledge of it.”
“Recently, a guy went to collect money from the Jubilee House. While he
was counting the fresh notes I could hear the sound of it in my ears
while at home, and that guy is the same person who goes on-air and
insults President Akufo Addo.”