Airforce Corporal (Cpl) Seidu Abubakar, the seventh accused out of nine persons standing trial over an alleged high treason, says he was not part of the meeting, which allegedly birthed the plot to overthrow the government.
Cpl Abubakar also denied taking part in discussions held at the Next Door Beach Resort, Teshie, Accra, on the alleged coup plot.
The accused was giving evidence-in-chief at the High Court trying him and the others accused of high treason.
He admitted knowing Lance Airforce Corporal (LAC) Ali Solomon, the eighth accused, his colleague in the Ghana Armed Forces, living in the same barracks
Cpl Abubakar said in September 2018, the two (he and Ali Solomon) were on their way to buy fish when Ali had a call from Sylvester Akankpewu, their neighbour, to meet him at the Beach Resort.
Cpl Abubakar said when they arrived at the Beach Resort, they saw a group of people under a summer hut and they also sat under another summer hut.
He said Ali Solomon called Sylvester for a private chat, and that he (Cpl Abubakar) was not involved in the conversation.
In a cross-examination, it was put to Cpl Abubakar that at the said meeting on June 27, 2018, he and the others were incited to repeat the 1979 coup d’etat, which was staged by some junior ranked military officers.
But,Cpl Abubakar told the court that he did not know what was discussed and the participants.
Cpl Abubakar, Ali, the late Dr Frederick Mac Palm, Donyo Kafui, Debrah, Johannes Zikpi, Colonel Samuel Kodzo Gameli, Warrant Officer Class Two Esther Saan, Dekuwine, Corporal Sylvester Akankpewon and Assistant Commissioner of Police Dr Benjamin Agordzo are standing trial for alleged coup.
They have pleaded not guilty to their respective charges.