Wurupong Kyidomhene in court for alleged fraud

The Kyidomhene of Nkonya-Wurupong Traditional Area, Nana Kofi Ampadu II, has appeared before the Jasikan Circuit Court in Biakoye District of the Oti Region for alleged fraudulent acts against the Biakoye Community Senior High School (CSHS).
The 69-year-old chief has been charged together with two accomplices, a 39 year old farmer, Nana Kwasi Obiadie II, and a 58-year-old valuer, Collins Yeboah, both residents of Nkonya-Wurupong.
Presenting the facts of the case before the court, the prosecutor, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Mr William Kassah, said the complainant, Mr Clemens Gyato, the Ghana National Peace Ambassador (GNPA), businessman and native of Nkonya-Wurupong but residing in Accra, narrated that sometime in 2015, he bought 300 bunk beds at the cost of GH¢151,500.00 in addition to 1,010 students mattresses for the CSHS.
According to ASP Kassah, when the items arrived at the school, Nana Obiadie, who was in charge of education in the Wurupong community, and Yeboah received them on behalf of the school.
The prosecutor told the court presided over by Justice Lambert Kariba that the items were packed in one of the school’s dormitories and an invoice issued to Obiadie and Yeboah when the school was still under the care of the community, prior to its absorption into the public system.
It said further that the Kyedomhene and one Christiana Mintah, now deceased, were recruited by the community to take charge of the administration of the school.
ASP Kassah continued that in 2018, the school was absorbed by the government but there was no headmaster to run its affairs, so Nana Ampadu and Mintah continued to be in charge of it.
He said they made the first admission of students as a government-controlled school while the donated items were in the custody of Kyedomhene and the two accomplices.
ASP Kassah said in 2020 one Christiana Dzifa Fudjoe was posted to the school as the substantive headmistress, and took over the affairs of the school from Nana Ampadu and that was when the fraudulent acts started unfolding.
According to the prosecutor, Mr Gyato, the complainant, who made the donation, learnt that only some of the 1,010 mattresses donated to the school had been given to the school, meaning some of the items were still in the custody of Nana Ampadu and his two accomplices.
The ASP said Mr Gyato, therefore, reported the matter to the police at Nkonya-Ahenkro.
ASP Kassah also revealed that during investigations, it was detected that out of the 1,010 students mattresses donated, only 463 were declared by the accused persons while 547 mattresses valued at GH¢82,050.00 could not be accounted for.
The accused persons, according to the prosecution, were later arrested and they wrote in their caution statements that they received the items donated by the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) and were issued with invoices covering 600 mattresses and 300 beds and not 1,010 mattresses as stated by the complainant but could not produce the said invoices to the police.
Moreover, the prosecutor disclosed that in the course of investigation, a duplicate of the docket was sent to the Attorney General’s (AG’s) office in Ho for advice and the suspects were later invited to the AG’s office in Ho, where they produced copies of waybills with numbers 0000033 dated 4-3-2016 and numbers 0000038 dated 23-3-2016 from a company called ‘’Ajalida Enterprise ‘’ located at Mamprobi in Accra purported to have issued the invoices covering the items.
The suspects also showed vehicles with the registration numbers GR 7012-13 and GT 7823-13 indicated on the waybills as those of the vehicles that brought the beds and the mattresses, information which was later found to be false and the Kyedomhene was charged.
The Counsel for the accused, Lawyer Afagbe Senanu, pleaded with the court to allow for further investigation into the matter, since the accused is a traditional ruler, and the presiding judge adjourned the case to February 15, 2025.
FROM SAMUEL AGBEWODE, JASIKAN