The Central Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Robert
Kutin has initiated a legal action against Mathew Botchwey,
affectionately known in Cape Coast as Kalifonia, the region’s Deputy
Organizer of the party, Atinka FM and two other persons from KokrokoFM
in Cape Coast.
In the writ of summons issued from Accra High
Court date 19 May, 2017, it stated that ‘an action having been commenced
against Mathew Botchwey and four others by the issue of this writ by
Robert Kutin Jnr.
You are hereby commanded that within eight days
after service of this Writ on you inclusive of the day of service you
do cause an appearance to be entered for you, the summons said’
Mathew Botchwey and the other defendants are expected within eight days to enter their defense.
Robert
Kutin was accused of extorting money from Metropolitan, Municipal and
District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) in the Central Region and impeding
the chances of others from becoming ministers.
Botchwey alleged in an interview with KokrokoFM that Kutin had taken Hundred Thousand Ghana Cedis from a son of ‘Mercy Cream’.
Botchwey
claimed the ‘modus operandi’ of his Chairman (Kutin) and trend is
assuming a new dimension in the region where money has become the
prerequisite requirement of one becoming a district Chief Executive. He
said, Kutin since assuming office in 2013 become autocratic abhors
dissenting views.
He attributed the rejection of both Assin South
and Abura -Asebu Kwamankese District Chief Executive nominees to
Chairman Robert Kutin.
According to him, Kutin managed to replace some of the nominees a day before the lists was published.
‘Upon
all the opportunities given to Kutin by the President, he still impedes
others progress. ‘He (Kutin) is the Chairman of Maritime, while his
uncle is chairing the Getfund Board, but he did all he could to block
the appointment of Chairman KK twice from serving as deputy minister in
the region’-he alleged
‘Others are afraid of Kutin, but I Mathew
have resolved to face Kutin everywhere to ensure that I rescue the party
from him’. ‘Kutin is hurting the image of the party in that. I cannot
allow him to continue that trend for the party to suffer in subsequent
elections,’ California told a local radio station.
Meanwhile, Abdul Tarig Bonsu, the DCE aspirant reported to have parted with the bribe has rubbished allegations.
“If
I have that GHC100,000 on me now, I would rather invest it in my
business. It’s true that I presented my name for such position but was
Okay when my name did not appear in the final list. I feel we’ll all
have to support the party to propagate the good works by this
government. Mr. Kutin has a reputation and I think it’s unfair to dent
his image in such manner.”
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