Audio By Carbonatix
An Accra Circuit Court has adjourned to August 31, the case of a man who allegedly collected over ¢1.4 million from a retired civil engineer under the pretext of facilitating his appointment as the Director-General of Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA).
When the case was called on Monday, the prosecution led by Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Sylvester Asare and also defence counsel Kojogah Adawudu were absent. Accused, Mohammed Aminu Bonkanu, was however present.
The trial judge, Mr. Emmanuel Essandoh adjourned the matter to August 31.
Bonkanu, the accused, 37, claimed he would give the money to Yaw Osafo Maafo, Senior Minister, to acquire a license for the complainant, who is also former GPHA boss, to operate an oil marketing company.
The accused is said to have demanded and received a total cash sum of $132,000 equivalent of ¢726,000, £5,000 equivalent to ¢31,150 and ¢500,000.
The police, however, said when the Senior Minister was contacted, he denied knowledge of the matter and also of the alleged phone numbers used in committing the offence.
Bokanu is facing two counts of defrauding by false pretences and two counts of money laundering.
Bonkanu has denied the charges and has been admitted ¢1.4 million bail with four sureties, who are to be public servants earning not less than ¢2,000 a month.
The court further ordered accused to deposit his passport with the court’s Registry and report every Wednesday to the police.
Prosecution earlier said, the complainant was Alhaji Huseini Suleiman while the accused resides at Sapieman in Accra.
He said in March this year, the complainant reported to the Police that Bonkanu had demanded and received cash totalling over ¢1.4 million under the pretext of giving the same to the Senior Minister to facilitate his appointment as the Director-General of GPHA.
The prosecution said Bonkanu was arrested, interrogated and a cautioned statement taken from him.
According to prosecution investigations revealed that somewhere in 2017, Bonkanu introduced himself as a National Security Operative to the complainant.
He said the accused claimed that due to the nature of his job as a National Security Operative, he could connect businessmen to high profile personalities in government, including Mr. Osafo Maafo for appointments and promotion of businesses.
The prosecution said “in his quest to defraud complainant, accused person mentioned government officials including Samira Bawumia, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration Minister, and Sarah Adwoa Safo, Member of Parliament for Dome Kwabenya, as his associates”.
The prosecution said Bonkanu informed the complainant that he has already held discussions with the Senior Minister and that he should expect a message from the Senior Minister.
He said the complainant received a WhatsApp message purportedly from the Senior Minister confirming allegedly that accused has discussed with him, the complainant’s appointment as Director-General of GPHA and the acquisition of the oil marketing license.
Latest Stories
-
Kotoko’s Karim Zito and Prince Yaw Owusu charged after GoldStars game
28 seconds -
Joy FM sets stage for Big Workout 2026 at University of Ghana Stadium
5 minutes -
Today’s front pages: Monday, January 19, 2026
35 minutes -
Ghanaian family disowns relative after fraud conviction in Australia
44 minutes -
GoldBod data shows 98.8% of Ghana’s small scale gold exports went to Dubai and India in 2025
46 minutes -
Kofi Bentil says Ofori-Atta is hesitant to return over treatment, not charges
51 minutes -
GSA debunks cement price hike claims, says Jan. 19 increase is false
56 minutes -
Driver rams into robbers, foils MoMo robbery at Darkuman
1 hour -
Smallholders at the centre: Why innovation and diversification are pivotal for Africa’s food future
1 hour -
Plans underway to establish museum on northern Ghana’s slave history in Navrongo
1 hour -
4 killed including two children as runaway truck ploughed into Salon at Kumawu
1 hour -
Open letter to Chief Justice on judicial security, specialised prosecution and extradition
1 hour -
NACSA warns of arrests as final gun amnesty deadline approaches
1 hour -
Eastern NPP Chairman backs Bryan Acheampong for 2028 flagbearer slot
1 hour -
WEF flags unemployment as Ghana’s biggest economic threat in 2026
2 hours
