The Fourth Estate will on, Friday, December 17, 2021, release a documentary on scandalous Covid-19 contracts that was authorised by the Office of the President.
The contracts were awarded to sanitation companies to fumigate and disinfect markets, schools and other public places in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak.
The investigative documentary by The Fourth Estate’s Manasseh Azure Awuni reveals, with evidence, that there was no need for the contracts.
The documentary also reveals that even if there was any need for the contracts, there were existing contractual arrangements to do the work without awarding new contracts.
Besides, a number of metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies also had the capacity to do the work. However, they were asked to stop while hundreds of millions of cedis were paid to some companies with records of shady deals with the government to do the work.
The full documentary will be published on The Fourth Estate on Friday morning.
Watch the trailer below:
Manasseh, I will do everything possible to meet you in person. You are one in the over 30 million Ghanaians.
Yes, he is one of the people who helped to install Nana Addo and Bawumia as president and vice president of Ghana, no doubt! Manasseh Azure Awuni before the 2016 election told us that Nana Addo was INCORRUPTIBLE!!! So, what again?
Manasseh Azure Awuni is the undefeated champion.
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Corruption has started and it will grow huge if we don’t look at it
Thanks for exposing nana addo, he says he is not corrupt
When will the video come out
Yes, he is one of the people who helped to install Nana Addo and Bawumia as president and vice president of Ghana, no doubt! Manasseh Azure Awuni before the 2016 election told us that Nana Addo was INCORRUPTIBLE!!! So, what again?
Please investigate into Ohawu Agricultural College. Diploma students finish for at least two years before the get their certs. Even after paying every bill the school ask them to do….
Keep doing your good work for humanity, your reward is in heaven.
Ghanaian Journalism is improving with the likes of The Fourth Estate around.