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Man accused of killing former NPP Upper East Chairman granted bail after nearly 10 years on remand

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Gregory Afoko [left], charged with murdering Adams Mahama

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Gregory Afoko, charged with murdering Adams Mahama, has been granted bail after nearly ten years in remand. 

Afoko and his co-defendant, Asabke, are accused of pouring acid on Mahama in 2015, leading to his death. 

The GH¢500,000 bail conditions include reporting to the police every two weeks until the case concludes.

Background

According to court documents, on May 14, 2015, Gregory Afoko’s brother, Paul Afoko, and Kwabena Agyepong, then NPP national chairman and general secretary, respectively arrived in Bolgatanga for a meeting.

The prosecution stated that the deceased, Adams Mahama, mobilized thugs to attack the two, disrupting their planned meeting at the Azumsolon Guest House.

The attack was reportedly in response to their campaign against the party’s flagbearer, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, and for failing to inform Mahama of the meeting.

Although the police restored order, Afoko, angered by the incident, confronted Mahama before being chased away by the thugs.

The prosecution further alleged that Gregory Afoko and Asabke later formed another youth group to protect individuals perceived to be against Nana Akufo-Addo.

They reportedly held a series of meetings with the youth, and on May 20, 2015, they ambushed Mahama at his residence with a substance suspected to be acid.

Mahama returned home at around 11:10 p.m. in his pickup truck (registration number NR 761–14). As soon as he parked in front of his house, the suspects approached and signaled him to roll down his window.

Recognizing them as party members, Mahama lowered his window to speak with them. Suddenly, the suspects poured the substance suspected to be acid on his head, face, and other parts of his body before fleeing on a motorbike.

Hearing his screams for help, Adams Mahama’s wife, Hajia Zenabu Adams, rushed to his aid and managed to pull him out of the vehicle. In the process, she sustained burns on the right side of her chest and breast.

When she asked what had happened, Mahama allegedly identified Gregory Afoko and Asabke as his attackers.

Adams Mahama later succumbed to his injuries while being airlifted to Accra for treatment.

Following his arrest, Gregory Afoko led police to Asabke’s father’s house.

However, by the time authorities reached Asabke’s own residence, he had already fled with his wife, leaving their baby behind.

A post-mortem report later confirmed that Adams Mahama died from shock due to extensive acid burns.
 

source: Theannouncergh.com