Former MP and Managing Director of GIHOC Distilleries, Kofi Jumah, made a strong demand for the return of his personal properties days before a reported National Security raid on his residence.
In a resurfaced video, Jumah criticized former President John Mahama, insisting that people aligned with the ex-president should return his belongings, including a house and vehicles.
He stated emphatically that he is willing to return a car believed to belong to the state if his personal properties are also returned. Jumah alleged that certain individuals confiscated his assets after the New Patriotic Party lost power. His remarks resurfaced amid reports that National Security operatives raided his home over a state vehicle allegedly in his possession.
The video and the raid have sparked public interest and raised questions about political accountability, asset recovery, and the use of state machinery in political disputes. Jumah’s statements continue to stir debate online.