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Secret recording of Akufo-Addo at Jubilee House forces security to ban phones – Duncan Williams reveals

Founder of the Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has lifted the lid on why the Presidency no longer permits the use of phones within the Jubilee House, particularly, at the Office of the President, in recent times.

Archbishop Duncan Williams disclosed that the decision to disallow people from sending their phones into the President’s office follows an interception of a secret recording of the President.

He recounted that during a recent visit to the Presidency, it was revealed to him that somebody defied all odds and took the risk to record the president using the phone, the reason for which nobody is allowed to keep a phone while within the premises.

“I went to the office of the President the other day and they stopped cell phones from everywhere. Why? Somebody had the audacity to enter into the Office of the President to record the President. What is wrong with us? What has become of us now? To that extent, you’re not afraid?” he quizzed noting that the act has found its way into matrimonial homes as well, “Husbands are recording their wives when they are making love, and wives are recording their husbands when they are making love; you record the insults but you don’t record the other things; the other things she was saying and doing – hmmmm …”

He advocated for stringent laws to be implemented to address the issues of secret recordings and punitive measures put in place for people who breach the laws.

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In his view, the act of secretly recording people is evil and dangerous and amounts to setting people up.

To avoid falling into such traps, the Action Chapel International Founder said he has banned people from coming into his office with a phone.

“And hear me, those of you who record people without letting them know; it’s evil, and I think the government of Ghana must come up with a law that: ‘If record anybody without them knowing, you must be punished because it has become a conspiracy where people just record people without them knowing that they are being recorded”, he said, adding: “It’s dangerous to speak on phone now; very dangerous; yes, you set people up”.

“People come and play people to me, they come to my office and I’ve stopped phones from entering into my office”, he told the congregation.

“This society has become a very vindictive society; you record everybody and they won’t tell you they are recording you; they will set you up; that is very bad. People are even recording their fathers and their mothers; their wives and their husbands. What is wrong with you?” he asked.

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