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No Lawyer wants to represent me in court – Woyome reveals

Businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome Tuesday morning represented himself at the Supreme Court to argue his case against the auctioning of his properties meant to offset the GH¢46 million he owes the state.

Clad in a white outfit, the businessman man stood before a five-member panel, presided over by the Chief Justice, Justice Kwasi Anin Yeboah, to make his submissions.

The troubled businessman who moved the application himself due to challenges he was facing with his lawyers and the urgency of the application said the Office of the Attorney General was not willing to sit with him over the proposal “for obvious reasons”.

He explained that it is worth 15.5 million dollars with a lot of potential buyers. He added that the total debt he owes the state is less than 10 million dollars so the state should listen to him. The panel of Justices led by Chief Justice Kwasi Anning Yeboah said the businessman had had many opportunities to sell the land.

Alfred Agbesi Woyome is a Ghanaian businessman and a former Honorary Vice Consul of Austria to Ghana and a leading member of the National Democratic Congress.

 

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