John Boadu breaks silence on Stacy Offei Darko’s death

 

Newly elected General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party [NPP], John Boadu has finally broken his silence on allegations leveled against him regarding his relationship with Ms Stacy Offei Darko, a Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the National Entrepreneurship Innovation Plan (NEIP), following her unfortunate demise.

According to the former National Organizer of the ruling party, Ms. Stacy Offei was just a friend who had asked him to drop her off at the Obengfo Hospital to meet the CEO because she didn’t want to drive to the place.

“She is my friend and on that Friday before the unexpected happened, I joined her to meet her friend who had returned from Germany. Initially, she asked me to drop her off at the Advanced Body Sculpt Centre for an appointment because she didn’t want to drive to the place,” he narrated.

Speaking in an interview on UTV’s ‘Adekye Nsroma’ programme, Friday, John Boadu further explained that Ms Stacy Offei Darko later told him her appointment had been rescheduled to Monday, so he left for other assignments outside Accra.

“She later told me of changes in her appointment from Friday to Monday when I was ready to take her to the hospital, so I left them (Ms Stacy Offei Darko and her friend from Germany) and drove away for a meeting in the Brong Ahafo Region to meet the Regional Executives of my party and other party engagements,” he stated.

“I called her back but there was no answer to my calls until I missed a particular phone number’s call several times Wednesday morning around 1am, so I called back and it was her sister who broke the news of her demise at the said hospital to me,” he painfully told UTV.

 

Source: peacefmonline.com

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