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[ 2017-02-02 ] 

I now hire taxi to take my children to school – Kofi Adams laments The National Organiser of the National Democratic
Congress (NDC), Kofi Adams has lamented about the
fact that he has had to resort to the hiring of a
Taxi to convey his children to school.
The Campaign Coordinator for the NDC in the 2016
elections said he was forced to take this action
following the towing away of all his five vehicles
from his residence by persons believed to be from
the national security and military.
“One of the vehicles always drop my children in
school but they had to go and look for Taxi to
take them to school and all this have become a
heavy cost for me…,” he said.
Kofi Adams on Wednesday said on Asempa FM’s
Ekosii Sen Programme that some armed military men,
DVLA officials and national security personnel
stormed his residence at Golf City in Tema and
drove away five vehicles.
The vehicles, he said are three (3) Land Cruisers
and two (2) Pick Ups. Of the five, three of them -
a Pick Up and 2 Land Cruisers belonged to him
while the other two Land Cruisers belonged to his
brother.
Kofi Adams speaking on the issue on Thursday
however said the seizure of the vehicles has
affected his daily activities as the vehicles were
meant to run various errands for him.
“One of my vehicles had to drop some things
around and that same vehicle had an assignment to
attend to…,” he said.
Kofi Adams further threatened to ‘deal with’
the person who ordered that his vehicles be taken
away.
“I was told they were forcing to open the
vehicle initially without the keys and I pray
there is no damage on any of them because if there
is any damage on any of them, that would also be a
different case.
“When we are done sorting that out, then I would
let the law determine if Military officers are
trained as part of Military trained as vehicle
collection team,” he threatened.
Kofi Adams also revealed that he had to cut short
his trip to Dubia and return to the country
immediately to follow up on his vehicles.
Source - adomonline.com

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