The family of Abdul-Wahab Hanan, former Chief Executive Officer of the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO), has strongly criticised the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) for what they describe as unjustified delays in processing his release, despite meeting bail conditions.

According to the family, Hanan, who was arrested alongside his wife on June 25 over alleged financial impropriety, remains in EOCO custody even though he has satisfied all the GH¢60 million bail requirements imposed on him.

Speaking on Channel One Newsroom on Monday, July 7, Hanan's brother, Abdul-Wahab Saani, expressed growing frustration and accused EOCO of deliberately stalling his release by withholding final approval from the Acting Executive Director. "We are surprised because how can you keep somebody for 13 days.

You are violating the fundamental human rights of such a person.