Renowned statesman, veteran football administrator, and former diplomat, Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, has called for an impartial and thorough inquiry into the death of Ghana's former President, Flt.
Lt. , citing "unexplained circumstances" and growing public suspicion surrounding the events leading to his passing.
Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe's appeal, contained in his latest book, A Nation into Retirement: The Narrative of a Statesman, stressed that Ghana owed it to the memory of Rawlings and the conscience of the nation to pursue truth and transparency. "These unexplained circumstances deepen the mystery surrounding Rawlings's death," the ex-military medical doctor remarked. "It is crucial that we uphold the principles of accountability and transparency, particularly in matters involving national figures.
Only through clarity and truth can we address the concerns of those left behind and preserve the integrity of our systems." In a startling revelation, Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe hinted at the alleged involvement of two retired Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) captains, whose conduct, following Rawlings's death, has raised eyebrows. "There are whispers of involvement from two retired captains of the Ghana Armed Forces.