Speaking on Asempa FM’s political talk show ‘Ekosii Sen’ Wednesday, Mr Adams tagged the military deal as a sellout because he believes no 20 million dollars will be given to Ghanaians.
According to him, his intelligence has gathered that the money will be spent on the operations of the American military in the country but not given to Ghanaians for the benefit of the pact.
The military agreement has already attracted public condemnation by many who feel Ghana’s sovereignty as a country could be compromised by the deal.
When host Philip Osei Bonsu drew his attention to a clause in the deal detailed by the American Embassy concerning the 20 million dollars, Mr Adams insisted that “if someone thinks some 20 million dollars is coming to Ghana then it’s a lie…”
Earlier today the Kwame Nkrumah circle interchange was massively crowded as hundreds of vibrant youth thronged the area to join in the fight against government’s decision to approve the Military Cooperation deal between the government of Ghana and the US Government.
A group calling itself the Ghana First Patriotic Front (GFPF) hit the streets Wednesday morning to register their displeasure at government’s decision to accept the deal to allow among other things, unrestricted access to a host of facilities and wide-ranging tax exemptions to the United States Military.
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