
Officials of the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) have invaded the premises of Obibini Blackman Company Limited in Kumasi on the orders of the Director-General of the Office.
This order will enable EOCO SO Patrick Aunor and his team to enter the premises of Obibini Blackman Company Limited and diligently search and seize all items suspected to be related to the crime. Met.
However, the company's management said it was not aware that any crime had been committed.
EOCO officers ransacked the premises for three hours and removed some products without giving any information as to why they entered the premises.
They searched all areas of the company, including the garden, production room, and offices. The worker has been traumatized by this act and is currently not in a good mental state to work.
Some witnesses who appeared by phone on the Ghana Koma Morning Show on Acoma 87.9FM in Kumasi with Aduanaba Kofi Asante Enin said the act stemmed from the CEO's comments on Acoma FM last year regarding business collapse in Ghana. Thought.
The Chief Executive Officer of Obibini Black Man Company, Dr. Thomas Kofi Aboazi Dompem, has blamed the country’s current economic woes on the collapse of Ghanaian businesses. He said the government had destroyed many companies.
He said the government's actions are having a negative impact on the private sector. When contacted this morning about Operation EOCO, Dr Aboazi Dompem said he regretted doing business in Ghana. He was not happy with EOCO's actions, saying, “We are not a military regime.''
He said these measures would not encourage anyone to do business in Ghana.
Benjamin Aidoo

