Journalist and former Manager at Airtel Ghana, Raymond Ablorh has remarked that, Ghanaians know that what veteran broadcaster, Kwasi Kyei Darkwa (KKD) said about Ken Ofori-Atta is the painful truth.
In a post shared on his official Facebook page on Tuesday, 23rd August 2022, Raymond wrote;
"We all know that what KKD said about Ofori-Atta and his people is painful truth.Whether it's about jealousy or envy is inconsequential to the details and crux of the issue. "
He added that whether KKD is a pedophile or rapist or armed robber has nothing to do with the truth.This nation is being mismanaged by Akufo-Addo and his cronies and it's time we boldly told them the truth and wring the nation out of their hands.
Media mercenaries like Adom Ochere are also doing their work as government appointees paid in the media space to defend Akufo-Addo and his bond junkies who have destroyed our economy.We the youth must not look on and focus on the peripheral fights aside the real issues. He added.
"Would you, would I, would Paul, would Ofori-Atta, would Nana Akufo-Addo, would NPP as a party accept prevailing conditions and plundering under Jerry Rawlings, Mills or Mahama?" He asked
Raymond emotionally quizzed Ghanaians as follows;
Where is our conscience? When did it die?Where did we bury it? Where did we hold the funeral?
Background
Veteran actor Kwasi Kyei Darkwa cited the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta over what he says is conflict of interest.
"I read a report yesterday that broke my heart, I saw how much Ghana owes but I also found that apparently, the minister of finance's company or former company is a transaction advisor to the monies that we borrow. So as Ghana gets poorer, the minister of finance's company or former company gets richer," KKD stated when he appeared as a guest on GTV's Breakfast Show programme."
Following that, various report from NPP communicators indicate that, KKD's claim is false. They cited that, Ken Ofori-Atta resigned from Databank and hence Data bank acting as advisor tThe government in terms of loans is not a conflict of interest.
Raymond Ablorh's comment comes as a background to the above.
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