By Issah Olegor
TikToker Camila Alhassan has disclosed that she has been invited by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Headquarters of the Ghana Police Service following controversial allegations she made in a viral social media video concerning President John Dramani Mahama.
According to Camila, the invitation is linked to claims she publicly made alleging that President Mahama had buried 32 cows as part of rituals to secure political power.
She did not provide evidence to support the allegation, and it has not been substantiated.
A pastor of Jesus Power Eagle Kingdom Ministry International aka Kingdom Palace first dropped the bombshell alleging that he sacrificed 32 cows to secure victory for the NDC in election 2024. No invitation has been extended to the pastor of the church, Emperor Bishop Bediako.
Speaking in a video shared on her social media platforms, Camila said she received a telephone call from a woman who identified herself as an officer from the CID Headquarters.
She claimed the caller instructed her to report to the Police Headquarters within 30 minutes.
Camila, however, explained that she could not honour the request within the specified time because she resides in Ghana’s Central Region, making it impossible to reach Accra on such short notice.
According to her account, the caller subsequently warned that if she failed to report as directed, police officers would be dispatched to bring her to the CID Headquarters.
In a separate video posted shortly afterward, Camila said she contacted her brother to pick her up on a motorbike so they could begin the journey to Accra to comply with the invitation.
The development follows widespread circulation of her earlier social media video, in which she made the allegations against the President.
The claims generated significant public discussion online but remain unverified.
Neither the Ghana Police Service nor the Office of the President had issued an official statement on the matter at the time of publication.
The invitation is expected to form part of investigations into the statements made by the TikToker, as authorities seek to establish the circumstances surrounding the viral allegations.
32 Cows Sacrificed For NDC Victory
The sacrifice of the 32 cows came to public domain during the demolition exercise at Pantang Village in the Greater Accra Region.
The exercise took an unexpected political turn after a man identifying himself as a supporter of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) claimed he had sacrificed 32 cattle to help the party win the 2024 election but was now being treated unfairly by the very government he supported.
The demolition exercise, however, descended into chaos when members of the Jesus Power Eagle Kingdom Ministry International aka Kingdom Palace resisted the demolition of their church building, leading to a confrontation with members of the Nkwantanang-Madina Municipal Assembly’s task force.
In the midst of the confrontation, a man who appeared to be the pastor of the church Emperor Bishop Bediako attempted to stop the demolition, insisting that he was a loyal member of the ruling NDC and could not understand why his property was being demolished under an administration he claimed to have worked hard to help bring to power.
As emotions flared, the pastor repeatedly declared that he had made enormous sacrifices for the party during the election campaign and expressed disappointment that he was now facing what he described as unfair treatment.
“I’m an NDC member. I helped the NDC. I killed 32 cattle. You can ask General Mosquito,” he shouted while a member of the church recorded the confrontation on a mobile phone.
The man went further, claiming he had close links with senior figures within the NDC, including President John Dramani Mahama and National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah.
“We are the ones who helped the NDC. I go to Mr. President’s house. I helped the NDC. I went to General Mosquito’s house. I sacrificed 32 cattle to help the NDC,” he repeatedly stated.
His remarks immediately attracted attention from bystanders as the demolition exercise continued amid heightened tensions.
Despite the pastor’s repeated references to his political affiliation and claimed support for the governing party, members of the task force insisted that the exercise was being carried out in accordance with the Assembly’s mandate and that political affiliation would not exempt any structure from demolition.
Reports say the pastor is walking freely and has not been invited to substantiate his allegation, the basis which the TikToker must have amplified it.
