“I’ll not talk about the US visa matter today. I’m going to hold a press
conference later this week to speak to that issue. All of you will be
invited. That’s going to be the part two of my issue with Michelle
McGowan."
Those were the words of Anita De Sooso, the loquacious Women’s
Organiser of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) who was
refused entry into the United States of America after her name was put
on the ‘No Fly List’ of the American government, reserved for terrorists
and corrupt politicians.
The ‘no-fly list’ is a list created and maintained by the US
government’s Terrorist Screening Centre (TSC) of people who are not
permitted to board a commercial aircraft for travel in or out of the
United States.
Speaking for the first time yesterday on Adom Fm after the story of her
refusal to be allowed into the US broke last week, Anita Jemima De
Sooso noted that she would need a massive press conference to tell her
story on why the US State Department cancelled her entry Visa when she
attempted boarding a Delta Airlines flight to New York last week Monday.
She said everybody will be invited to the press conference where she
would lay everything bare.?Anita met her waterloo after threatening a US
citizen, Michelle McGowan, who had travelled to Ghana on humanitarian
ground to help some kids with a skin disease popularly referred to as
‘alligator children.'
Michelle subsequently reported the NDC Women’s Organiser to the FBI and
the State Department who put the radar on her during her visit to the
US in March and penned her down for ‘punishment.'
Explaining why the US banned Anita, Michelle said: “The Anti-Corruption
Squad tracked Anita. I don’t know what information they gathered on
her, but they flagged her when instead of going for a conference in New
York, she went to California. The conference was for a week, but she
never made an appearance at the conference."
Anita, a Deputy National Coordinator of the National Disaster
Management Organisation (NADMO) is the first Ghanaian official to be
denied entry into the United States as a result of the new American
policy of preventing corrupt African politicians entry into the US.
The NDC Women’s Organiser on Monday August 4, 2014, suffered
humiliation at the Kotoka International Airport when she was prevented
from boarding a Delta Airlines flight to New York.
She was shown a document from the State Department blacklisting her from travelling to the United States.
The airport security was immediately alerted, whereupon she was asked
to contact the US Embassy if she had any issue with the decision.
In a follow up interview with Adom Fm, Michelle McGowan denied being
directly responsibility for the cancellation of Anita’s visa; but
admitted that the decision had a connection with the complaint she
lodged with the State Department as well as the Federal Bureau of
Investigations (FBI) over threats on her life.
She indicated that the report she made to the US authorities led to
Anita’s movement being monitored and curtailed, saying, “I believe that
the threat that she made to me was the catalyst for the investigations;
but the threat alone is not the reason why she had her visa cancelled.”
Michelle gave a clue as to what might have possibly made the US
authorities ban the NDC’s loquacious Women’s Organiser from entering the
country.
At the time she reported the incident to the authorities, Michelle said
Anita was in the US to attend a UN meeting in New York, but she was
seen in California in the company of a yet-to-be-identified gentleman.
This, according to her, raised suspicion and caught the attention of
the authorities, since she failed to attend the event for which she was
issued a visa.
“Using taxpayers dollars to come to the United States on official
business as a Director of NADMO and (she) does not serve in that
capacity. …She didn’t do what she was supposed to do and that’s what
flagged the Anti-Corruption Squad,” she told programme host Captain
Smart.
Michelle further narrated: “From what I have been told, the
Anti-Corruption Squad of the US State Department has detected her and
cancelled her visa.”
Michelle, a professional nurse and a philanthropist, narrated how she
was compelled by the circumstance to leave the country for fear of her
life after Anita issued the following threats over the phone: “Hello
Michelle, this is Anita again. I was expecting you at the police
station, you were not there. So please I’m giving your number to a man
working at the Flagstaff House (Presidency), and he will like you to
show us the Frances Gyimah that you claim she works here. Thank you. And
if you if dare not call, we will look for you everywhere that you are
because we will not allow you to destroy our dear President’s name;
thank you. This is Anita De Sooso."
According to Michelle, she had no choice but to report the incident to
the FBI and the State Department when she returned home from Ghana for
which reason they requested and took the audio to conduct investigations
into the issue.
However, Anita denied ever visiting California, not to talk of going there with a man.
She said she actually attended a conference at the United Nations
Headquarters in New York with Nana Oye Lithur, Children, Gender and
Social Protection Minister in March.?According to her, the trip was not
sponsored by NADMO, and that Kofi Portuphy, her immediate boss, could be
contacted to verify that information.
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