Gyankroma Akufo-Addo Denies $25 Million Interchange Painting Allegations, Threatens Legal Action
Gyankroma Akufo-Addo, former Executive Secretary of the Creative Arts Agency, has firmly denied allegations that she received $25 million for painting works on interchanges in Accra, describing the claims as false and misleading.

In a statement issued on Friday, March 27, the daughter of former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo dismissed the assertions as baseless, insisting that no such contract has ever been discussed or awarded to her. “Let me state, again, unequivocally and for the record: this claim is completely false. No such contract has ever existed, been offered, or been awarded,” she said.
She challenged those behind the allegations to provide proof, maintaining that there is no evidence to support the claims.
“If any individual, media platform, or commentator is in possession of such a contract, I challenge them to produce it publicly. They will not, because it does not exist,” she added.
Akufo-Addo further explained that her involvement in public art initiatives, including the “Art for All” project, has been independently driven and funded through the Creative Arts Agency, with support from private sector partners and her own contributions.
She also accused some individuals and platforms of deliberately resurfacing the allegations to misinform the public and harm her reputation.
“The deliberate revival and spread of this fabrication, particularly across social media platforms, is a calculated attempt to mislead the public and damage my reputation,” she stated.

She revealed that she has instructed her lawyers to take immediate legal action against those responsible for circulating the claims, stressing her resolve to confront misinformation. “I will not allow deliberate misinformation to go unchallenged,” she emphasized.
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