NSA Scandal: Gifty Oware-Mensah Allegedly Orchestrated GH¢30m Fraud Scheme Using Service Allowances

In a shocking revelation, Attorney General Dr. Dominic Ayine has accused former Deputy Executive Director of the National Service Authority (NSA), Gifty Oware-Mensah, of masterminding a scheme that misappropriated over GH¢30 million in public funds.

Speaking at a press conference in Accra on Friday, June 13, Dr. Ayine detailed how Oware-Mensah exploited the National Service Personnel (NSP) allowance system to secure a GH¢30.7 million loan from the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB). The loan, taken at an interest rate of 23%, was allegedly obtained under false pretenses using the allowances as security.

The Attorney General revealed that Oware-Mensah had registered a company, ‘Blocks of Life Consult,’ using stolen identities. Through a middleman, Maxwell Akwesi Ofori-Mintah, she presented the company as a supplier of home appliances on a hire-purchase basis for service personnel, a claim unsupported by NSA records.

Funds from the loan were diverted into four companies:

1. GH¢22.9m to AMAECOM, where Oware-Mensah is a director,
2. GH¢1m to Scafold, linked to Abraham Gaisie,
3. GH¢1.57m to OTCHEY,
4. GH¢5.2m to Aristo Logistics and Trading.

Dr. Ayine also disclosed the use of 9,934 ghost names over two service years to further siphon funds.

“This was a deliberate and sophisticated attempt to loot state resources,” he said, promising legal action against Oware-Mensah and all implicated parties as investigations by the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) task force continue.

This revelation underscores the ongoing challenge of rooting out corruption in Ghana’s public institutions.

You may like

Galamsey Crackdown Falters: Only 4% of Arrests Lead to Prosecution Under Akufo-Addo’s Tenure- Lands Minister

Prince Owusu Vows Not To Disappoint After First Black Stars Call-Up

Black Stars Must Qualify For 2026 World Cup ‘At All Costs’ – Kudus

Black Starlets Coach Eye Revenge Against Ivory Coast In WAFU B U-17 Final

GFA Downplays Otto Addo Exit Talks, Stresses Focus On Securing World Cup Spot

Black Starlets Set For Final Showdown With Ivory Coast In WAFU B U-17 Championship

Public notice
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE