The mother of Ghanaian hiplife musician, Jerry Johnson Anaba, well known as Okomfour Kwadee has reacted to claims that she is preventing people from helping her mentally-ill son.
In
an interview on Kumasi-based Pure FM, Kwadee’s mother says she is not
responsible for her son’s dementia neither has she relent in the fight for
Kwadee’s recovery.
Madam Cecilia rather sought for court’s injection to prevent the facility where Kwadee was receiving treatment from releasing him for shows.
She
disclosed that her son sometimes take shows and get uses drugs to help him
perform whilst at the rehab.
Notwithstanding, musician
turned pastor, Lord Kenya had earlier told Andy Dosty in an interview that
he is appalled the family of his former colleague has deliberately prevented
persons with good intentions from visiting Kwadee or offering any form of
assistance to him and has sought to seek an injunction on persons allowed to
visit the now derailed musician.
Reacting to these claims, Kwadee’s mother said;
“I am not the one bewitching my
son and I would want my son recover more than anyone. Although we have had an
estranged relationship in the past, Kwadee in his prime never turned his back
to the family so it will be in my best interest to ensure that my son returns
to normalcy so he can take care of us now that we are aging.
”We need help and graciously
Hammer Nti and his team are helping us but that alone cannot be enough so how
can I turn people who have offered to help my son away?
”I have not threatened to sue
Lord Kenya. I can’t do that because I am the one who called on him in the first
place to assist my son because I believed he had in the past experienced and
survived a [rehabilitation] experience before.”
“The injunction was against
unsuspecting persons who have been profiting from Kwadee without the family’s
notice and consent and also the rehab facility who has been releasing my son to
these persons.
”I took them to legal aid to
ensure that my son focuses and recovers.”
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