Woyomegate: It�s Time For Ghana To Sue Waterville � Ace Ankomah

A senior lecturer at the Ghana Law School, Ace Ankomah, has called on the nation�s security forces to further question the management of Waterville Company over their involvement in the infamous Woyome scandal. According to the law lecturer, the company�s attempts to clear the air at a press conference on Monday failed and rather raised more worrying questions about the transactions. The managers of Waterville on Monday said the embattled businessman, Woyome could not front for them in any claim because he was hired and paid off after his services. Lawyer Ankomah, however, holds the view that Waterville should be joined in a fresh suit in the fight to recover the money. Speaking to Citi News on Tuesday, he said, �What they have done is to muddy the waters some more and I think that people who have had any engagement with our money and our public funds should show us some more respect and credit us with a little bit more intelligence than what Waterville sought to do yesterday.� He added: �There are many questions they didn�t answer. My view is that Waterville and its directors ought to be joined to the ongoing legal proceedings. These guys ought to be invited by the police again. It is time for Ghana to sue Waterville.�