Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe demands an investigation into the mysterious death of Jerry John Rawlings in Ghana after rejecting the official covid narrative

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The official story regarding the passing of Ghana’s former President, Jerry John Rawlings, is being fiercely contested by Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, a founding member of the New Patriotic Party.

In a series of startling revelations, the veteran statesman has dismissed claims that the iconic leader succumbed to COVID-19, instead pointing toward a trail of unanswered questions and “procedural irregularities” that he believes suggest a much darker reality.

The Negative Test Results

During a detailed conversation, Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe revealed that his personal inquiries into the matter contradict the public narrative. He cited information from the late Michael Sousoudis, a cousin to both himself and Rawlings, asserting that the former president actually tested negative for the virus on two separate occasions prior to his death.

“The impression given to the public was that Rawlings died of COVID-19, but that was a lie,” Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe stated.

Missing Medical Staff and Alleged Military Involvement

Perhaps the most chilling aspect of the doctor’s claims involves the medical staff at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. According to Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe, five nurses who were assigned to care for the former president vanished immediately after he passed away. He alleges that these individuals were whisked out of the country, and he has challenged them to come forward if they are still within Ghana.

Adding to the mystery, the doctor recounted an encounter involving two military captains who reportedly met shortly after the president’s death. He claims the officers shook hands and used the specific military phrase “mission accomplished,” a term he insists carries heavy implications in this context.

A Call for Transparency

Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe is now calling on the Ghanaian government to establish an independent commission of inquiry to settle the matter once and for all. He expressed deep concern over the lack of a formal autopsy, specifically chemical pathology tests, which would have provided definitive proof of the cause of death.

  • No Autopsy: A leader of Rawlings’ stature should not be buried without a transparent medical report.
  • Vanishing Witnesses: The sudden disappearance of frontline nursing staff remains unexplained.
  • Suspicious Conduct: The “mission accomplished” remark by military personnel requires a formal explanation.

While the government has yet to issue an official response to these specific allegations, Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe notes that his disclosures have been met with gratitude from several prominent figures in Ghana who value the courage required to challenge the status quo. For now, the true circumstances surrounding the end of the Rawlings era remain a subject of intense national debate.


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