A-Plus Must Be Arrested With Immediate Effect- Mr. Gyan
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Following the issue on a controversial hip-life musician and member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame A-Plus bribery and corruption allegations against the two deputies chief of staff, Mr. Abu Jinapor and Mr. Francis Asenso, The Managing Editor of Daily Democrat Mr Opare Gyan has called on Ghana police service to arrest him with immediate effect for misleading the public.
Speaking on Radio 1 Breakfast Show ‘’Susubiribi’’ he stated that, what Kwame A-plus did was false accusation against the two deputies and they shouldn’t allow him to go scot free for his baseless attack in destroying the reputation of the two deputies.
“There are better issues to take care of than placing concern on A-Plus issue; each and every one has a role to play in the development of the country. A-Plus is just adding to the NPP’s fame and I’m not surprised at all because he did the same thing to the previous government, which president John Dramani Mahama was not an exception, he must be punished for this baseless attack on the two deputies.’’ he told the host Captain Kofi Owusu.
Mr Gyan explained that, it is high time President Nana Addo start suspending such people from the party to serve as a deterrent to others who misbehaves in his administration.
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Meanwhile A-Plus, has apologised for choosing the “wrong” platform in making corruption allegations against two Presidential Staffers, Francis Asenso-Baokye and his colleague Samuel Abdulai Jinapor.
The controversial musician also acknowledged, his words against the two deputies at the Office of the Chief of Staff, were inappropriate.
A-Plus over the weekend made several allegations of fraud and corruption against the deputies at the Office of Chief of Staff, Francis Asenso-Boakye and Samuel Abdulai Jinapor.
He described them as “stupid” indicating that he could not fathom why the President could appoint such corrupt officials into government.
By: radiooneghana.com | Korley Victoria