Former Northern regional chairman of the New Patriotic Party, (NPP) Daniel Bugri Naabu says the in-camera hearing of the Committee probing the leaked tape on the plot to remove the IGP has confirmed his position that the audio recording was not doctored.
According to him, both Superintendent Eric Gyebi and Superintendent George Asare have admitted their voices and details of the conversation on the new tape which was played at the in-camera hearing.
Both Police officers, contrary to their earlier position during the public hearing, according to Bugri Naabu, conceded to the full details of their engagement with the politician as captured on the tape.
Speaking to the media after Tuesday’s hearing, Bugri Naabu said “You were all there when they told the committee in public that I’m a liar but now before the committee they have all, including Gyebi, admitted their voices on the tape.
“I want to tell you all that as a chief I don’t tell lies I was in my office and then these people came to say the things they said. I felt it was important for the state security and for the NPP government to know what they were doing in there so I taped them and went to give the tape to the president,” he said.
He stressed “Now they have all admitted that it is their voice so I want to clear my name that I am not a liar. And if they come out to challenge anything now, we will play what happened in there for all Ghanaians to hear.”