The Attorney General has been given two more weeks to file all the disclosures and statements of the witnesses for the trial of former Chief Executive Officer of National Food and Buffer Stock Company Limited (NAFCO), Hanan Abdul-Wahab Aludiba, and his wife, Faiza Seidu Wuni, who are accused of allegedly stealing GH₵78 million from the State.
This was after the prosecution failed to meet the November 27, 2025, court-set deadline to file the disclosures and serve them on the defence.
Esi Dentah Yankah, a Principal State Attorney, told the court yesterday that most of the disclosures have been filed, but asked for more time to file the remaining documents.
Justice Audrey Kocuvie-Tay, the trial judge, subsequently adjourned the case to December 16, 2025, to enable the prosecution to file the disclosures to make way for case management.
Hanan Abdul-Wahab, Faiza Seidu Wuni, together with Richard Sam-Asante, who is said to be on the run, the Ludiba Foundation and Energy Partners Limited, two companies related to the couple, have been charged by the Attorney General for allegedly stealing money from the state through a criminal enterprise.
The five are facing 24 charges: stealing, fraudulently causing financial loss to the State, abetment of theft, money laundering, defrauding by false pretences, intentional dissipation of public funds, using public office for profit, dishonestly receiving, and intentionally causing financial loss to the State.
According to the charge sheet, Mr. Abdul-Wahab allegedly stole GH₵50.879 million from NAFCO by transferring it to James Tieku-Apawu operating under the name Sawtina Enterprise between February 2017 and February 2025.
Faiza Seidu Wuni allegedly laundered a total of GH₵ 34,608,834.62, knowing at the time of taking the money that it was acquired through a criminal enterprise.
She is also accused of dishonestly receiving GH₵4,401,831.58 from the NAFCO between 2018 and 2023, knowing very well that the funds were obtained through theft.
Richard Sam-Asante, on the other hand, has been charged with conspiring to steal GH₵5,495.748.36 from the National Food & Buffer Stock Company Limited between February 2017 and February 2019.
The couple has pleaded not guilty to the charges and has been granted bail totalling GH₵150 million by the court.
Court documents indicate that EOCO’s preliminary investigations revealed that almost GH₵78 million was transferred from the bank accounts of NAFCO to SAWTINA in a series of 86 transactions between October 2019 and September 2023.
They further indicate that the transfers were made from NAFCO to SAWTINA’s bank account with Republic Bank, Labone branch, where Abdul-Wahab maintains several accounts, with the same bank relationship officer managing all of them.
The Attorney General says the relationship officer will testify for the prosecution during the trial.
Subsequent investigations revealed that in 2018, James Tieku-Apawu, the then Regional Manager at NAFCO, approached Abdul-Wahab and informed him of his desire to buy and supply foodstuff to NAFCO, and he agreed.
Abdul-Wahab allegedly had James Tieku-Apawu’s business – SAWTINA – quickly approved as a licensed buying company and immediately started trading with NAFCO.
Under interrogation, Tieku-Apawu allegedly admitted receiving a total of GH¢69,616,226.29 from NAFCO into SAWTINA’s bank account, court documents point out.
“He, however, explained that only about 20% of that amount was for genuine supplies he made to NAFCO.” At the same time, EOCO’s investigations reveal that the remaining 80% of the bank transfers were for no supplies.
Investigations have established that more than GH₵50 million was transferred from SAWTINA’s bank account back to Abdul-Wahab, directly and through his other businesses, and to his wife’s businesses, for the acquisition of landed properties in prime areas of Accra.
The document further indicates that Abdul-Wahab allegedly caused GH¢4,401,831.58 to be paid from NAFCO’s funds to ALQARNI ENTERPRISE. However, the company, which is the personal trading name of his wife, Faiza Seidu Wuni, never supplied foodstuffs to NAFCO.




