On the evening of Friday, December 29, 2023, burglars forcibly entered the residence of Dr John Ampontuah Kumah, the Deputy Minister for Finance and Member of Parliament for the Ejisu Constituency, situated in Chantan, Greater Accra.
According to the report filed at the Mile 7 Police Station, the thieves made off with an amount of GH¢50,000.
Additionally, they stole household appliances and important documents, including passports and birth certificates belonging to the Deputy Minister's wife.
The burglary occurred at 6:44 pm while the family was away attending a church event in town.
On 29th Friday, 29th December 2023 thieves broke into the house of the Deputy Minister for Finance and member of Parliament for the Ejisu Constituency, Dr. John Ampontuah Kumah located at Chantan in the Greater Accra region.
"The thieves made away with GHC 50,000, home appliances, and documents such as passports, and birth certificates belonging to the wife of the deputy Minister, Apostle Lilian Kumah."
"The incident is alleged to have happened at around 6:44 pm when the family was out in town attending a church event."
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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This is nothing compared with the cathedral he is building for his wife at Weija Junction. OSP needs to ask him the source of funding for that massive project. The congregation in the previously small church building can't raise enough money for such construction.
Wrong reportage, the headline should read PATROITIC CITIZENS ENTERED THE HOUSE OF DEPUTY MINISTER TO TAKE A FRACTION OF WHAT BELONGED TO THEM
Why would the Deputy Finance Minister keep so much cash at home when they have been preaching a cash-light economy all these years? Anyway how much is hus monthly dalary?
Hmmmmm, i thought ministers of state in Ghana , more so a deputy minister of finance are given police protection in their homes? Where was his residence police guard when the incident happened? More so 6:44 pm was not that late in the night. Is the minister home not installed with CCTV cameras? He should beef up security in his home. Assuming the ***barred word***/***barred word*** had met in at home, his life would have been in danger. Sorry though