Anas Aremeyaw Anas’ Tiger Eye PI, has said it will not ease in its fight against corruption after one of its investigative journalists was allegedly murdered on Wednesday night at Madina.
“We at Tiger Eye PI are terribly devastated by the dastardly act, but remain unshaken in our resolve to pursue nation wreckers and make corruption a high-risk activity in the country,” a statement from the company said.
[contextly_sidebar id=”zbsfzSTJVdeTxZ6UsPKfa1R5deTGK4kp”]The statement also called on security agencies to “unmask the elements behind this assassination and bring them to book.”
The journalist, Ahmed Hussein-Suale, was reportedly killed by two gunmen on a motorbike who shot into the car he was driving.
Anas, in a message on Facebook, announced the death, saying Ahmed was shot three times; twice in the chest and once in the neck following which he died on the spot. In the video, he sought to link comments made by Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong some months ago to the murder.
Ahmed was a key member of the team that uncovered corruption in Ghana football in July 2018.
He is reported to have been at the forefront of the meeting with the disgraced GFA President, Kwesi Nyantakyi, who was the biggest casualty of the exposé.
He has also cooperated with the BBC on a number of stories including a perilous investigation into ritual murders in Malawi.
Police are yet to comment on the matter.
The Media Foundation for West Africa and the Ghana Journalists Association, GJA, have condemned the killing and called on the police to thoroughly investigate the incident.
President Nana Akufo-Addo has also condemned the killing and said he expects the Police to bring the perpetrators to book.
“I’ve learnt with sadness of the killing of Ahmed Hussein-Suale, an associate of an investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas. I condemn the act unreservedly and extend my condolences to his family. I expect the police to bring to book, as soon as possible, the perpetrators of this heinous crime. Once again, my heartfelt condolences,” said the President.
Attention has turned to Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong in the wake of the killing because the controversial legislator circulated photos of Ahmed and called on persons in Madina to beat up the investigator if he visited his company premises.
Kennedy Agyapong has however insisted that he has nothing to do with the journalist’s death.
“This is what I said. This boy is not relevant to my life. This boy is irrelevant to my life. Why would I be stupid and order people to kill him looking at how far God has brought me? He has not offended me in any way. They should look for those who may be behind this heinous act. This is just cheap propaganda.”
Find below Tiger Eye PI’s statement
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By: citinewsroom.com | Ghana