Security analyst Dr. Adam Bonaa has called on Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah, the former Executive Director of the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO), to resign from the Ghana Police Service and pursue a career in active politics.
His suggestion comes amidst ongoing scrutiny of her leadership and public service record.
“It’s a decision she would have to make. She’s not 60 years old yet, so there’s still time for her to pursue other interests.
“If I were her, I would quietly resign and go into active politics. Perhaps in politics, she might shine. But if you ask me, I think her tenure in public service has exposed her as someone not fit to head any public institution,” Dr. Bonaa remarked.
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Referencing the controversial A-Plus tape, Dr. Bonaa believes her time in office left questions about her leadership.
“The A-Plus tape says it all. If you listen to it, it tells you what she said and reflects on her leadership,” he added.
Dr. Bonaa suggested that Addo-Danquah, should she enter politics, would likely align with the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
“Oh, obviously the NPP,” he said when asked about her potential political affiliation. While acknowledging the challenges of entering the political field, he noted, “There are also failed politicians, anyway. But it’s worth a try if she believes she can excel there.”
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