In a powerful statement, Kofi Ofosu Nkansah, the former CEO of NEIP, has accused Dr. Callistus Mahama, the Secretary to the President, and Beatrice Annan, an employee at the Jubilee House, of being responsible for his father's death. Nkansah believes that he was unjustly detained by National Security Operatives, preventing him from being with his ailing father and potentially saving his life. He claims that his freedom at that time could have made a difference, as he had the connections to intervene. However, Nkansah was held captive for reasons unknown to him, despite providing all necessary information to the authorities. In a social media post, he vowed that the government officials would forever bear the responsibility for his father's demise, stating, 'Callistus Mahama and Beatrice Annan will forever have blood on their hands...for their refusal to give me the time I needed to see my Dad...I won’t blame any NIB officer because they only worked on their instructions. I leave you two to your conscience.' This bold accusation has sparked debate, as some may question the validity of Nkansah's claims. But here's where it gets controversial... What if Nkansah's story is true? Could the actions of these officials have been prevented, and what does this say about the power dynamics within the government? Join the discussion and share your thoughts in the comments below.