Around 2 pm yesterday, news of the demise of the Deputy Minister For Finance who doubled as the MP for Ejisu took over Ghana’s political space by storm.
As confirmed by John Kumah’s aide to newsmen, he
died at Suhum Clinic while on the way to Accra to be airlifted to Germany to
seek medical help.
Amidst the mourning, Mr Oheneba who happens to be
Chairman Wontumi’s righthand man has confirmed that late John Kumah was
poisoned alongside his boss and Andy Appiah Kubi who are all NPP bigwigs.
Even though John Kumah is now no more, a list of properties that were all allegedly acquired by the late politician before his demise has surfaced on social media.
Before we take a look at the list, let’s delve
into the professional life of the deceased politician.
In 2013, John Kumah was admitted to the Ghana Bar
as a Solicitor and Legal Practitioner for the Supreme Court of Ghana.
He then went on to become a founding member and
Managing Partner of Aduaprokye Chambers, a prominent law firm located in
Adabraka.
In addition to his legal career, John also
ventured into entrepreneurship as the founder of Majak Associates Ltd, a
successful building and construction company.
In 2017, John’s leadership skills and
entrepreneurial acumen led to his appointment as the CEO of NEIP (National
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program).
It’s worth noting that despite his success in
various fields, including law and business.
John Kumah Alleged Properties
1. 10-acre land in hometown
2. Over $2 million house at Ejisu Donaso – According to
reports, the mighty edifice has 14 bedrooms, a stadium-size compound, indoor
& outdoor pools, solar-powered & fully automated
3. 100-acre land for farming in Ashanti Region
4. A house in East Legon
5. A construction company
6. 4 Toyota V8s plus other saloon cars
7. Filling stations, across Ghana
John Kumah Net Worth
With a political career spanning over a decade and his
numerous businesses and properties, it’s believed that John Kumah was worth
around $30 million until his demise.
No comments