
The popular radio presenter, Akuoko Kwarteng on Kessben Television (KTV) today boldly said that the politicians in Ghana always make Ghanaians look so stupid for forming a queue to vote for them to come into power.
According to Akuoko Kwarteng, how can Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie but popularly known as sir John and Samuel Abu Jinapor earn a huge property that is supposed to belong to the state if Ghana has seven (7) security agencies that are supposed to fight against corruption.
Akuoko Kwarteng said what the politicians are doing is creating pain in the Ghanaians because they formed a long queue, stood in the sun and the rain just to vote for their favorite party to come, lead and rescue them from hardships.
Akuoko Kwarteng raised this issue due to the properties that Samuel Abu Jinapor is currently possessing and Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie but popularly known as Sir John possessed before he died.
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