Martin Amidu Is Simply Bluffing�He Spews Gargantuan Lies Shamelessly

Editor of the �Daily Post� newspaper, Mike Dokosi, has called the bluff of former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Martin A.B.K Amidu by daring him to expose President John Evans Atta Mills� misconduct and anyone else implicated in the controversial Alfred Woyome judgement debt saga. The former A-G, who was fired for �misconduct� at a cabinet meeting in January this year, on Wednesday, threatened to expose what he says is President Mills� misconduct in the Woyome saga if he pushed to the wall. Government officials had told the media following his dismissal that he (Amidu) failed to name colleague cabinet ministers he claimed were involved in the Woyome saga. But in a press statement issued on 30th May explaining why he is not using government or party channels to address accountability and transparency issues in the country, Mr Amidu said the facts surrounding his dismissal have been distorted. He denied allegations that he did not name the cabinet ministers involved in what he had early on described as �gargantuan� money paid to Alfred Woyome. The former A-G pointed out that he is ethically constrained to reveal secrets behind the 51 million judgement saga, but warned that if government functionaries pushed him to the wall by maligning him, he will have no option but to come out and clear his name and dared the Chief of Staff to publish the misconduct. �It, therefore, came as no surprise to me when the Chief of Staff who was part of the meeting of 13th January 2012 hypocritically issued a press statement to the effect that I had misconducted myself as a Minister. I accordingly sent him a reply on 20th January 2012 and dared him to publish my reply to him and my letter of 6th January 2012 to the public. He has cowardly refused to make any of them public,� Mr Amidu said.