Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr., has thrown a jab at President Akufo-Addo for his unsavoury comment to the Chief of Aflao, Torgbui Adzonu-Gaga Amenya Fiti V for asking his government to complete the abandoned E-Block Community Day Senior High School in his area.
Torgbui Adzonu-Gaga Amenya Fiti V, the Aflao Chief made this demand among others during a tour of the Volta Region by the Minority members on Parliament's Education Committee.
According to Kwesi Pratt Jnr. the President 'didn't speak well at all'.
"However you will look at it, what the President said about the Aflao Chief was not good, no matter how it was not good, whether he was playing or laughing it didn't go well, we shouldn't speak like that to ourselves, he didn't speak well . . . Torgbui Fiti is a prominent Chief just like all other Chiefs, we don't speak to him like that, the President didn't speak well," Kwesi Pratt said on Peace FM's 'kokrokoo' programme. Friday.
Speaking to Kwami Sefa Kayi during a panel discussion on Peace FM's 'kokrokoo' programme, Kwesi Pratt Jnr. further expounded that there is nowhere the Aflao Chief gave an ultimatum to the government to complete the E-Block in his area.
To Kwesi Pratt the Aflao Chief only asked Parliament's Education Committee to try and open the school in his area by February so his citizens will also enjoy the Free Senior High School education policy being enjoyed by all eligible citizens in the country.
"Is this an ultimatum? . . . Did he say if it is not opened he will pull a gun or slap someone? He didn't say that . . . he was only pleading for the school to be opened for him, what crime has he committed?" Kwesi Pratt asked.
Akufo-Addo tells Aflao Chief to construct the abandoned E-Block himself . . .
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has thrown a subtle jibe at the Paramount Chief of the Aflao Traditional Area regarding an abandoned E-block Community Day Senior High School in his area.
The Chief, Torgbui Adzonu-Gaga Amenya Fiti V issued a four-month ultimatum to the government to complete the abandoned school which was built under the regime of Ex-President John Mahama.
Torgbui Adzonu-Gaga Amenya Fiti V made this demand among others during a tour of the Volta Region by Minority members on Parliament's Education Committee.
Reacting to the Chief's request, President Nana Akufo-Addo assured his government will continue the projects started by the former President.
However, the President didn't take it lightly that the Chief would issue an ultimatum to the government, so humorously replied that the Chief should ''complete the project himself'' if he is feels frustrated.
''Is he the one going to give the Minister of Education ultimatum?'', he questioned.
He added; ''For some of the projects, definitely, we will ready ourselves and complete them.''
Source: Alex Ofei-Kwayisi/Peacefmonline.com
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True colours of Nana Addo.Arrogance.Can you respond to Asantehene or Kyebi chief like that
You can trust evil-lovers like KayPee to foment trouble in the least opportunity handed to them. Chiefs who dabble in politics like this Togbe Fiti surrender their respect with some of their pronouncements. I totally disagree with the prelude of the Presidents response (though he made it as a jest). , I will disagree vehemently with all those who want to escalate it into something else. After all he went on to assure the chief and the people that the project will be continued and completed. So people didn't hear that? Why? respect is two-way. Was it honorable for a chief to issue ultimatum in the manner Togbe Fiti did? This is not about the Asantehene or Okyehene, it about a die-in-the wool NDC fanatic who doubles as a paramount chief of our brothers and sisters from that side of town. Please Mr. President don't be provoked next time, stay focused and execute your mandate and posterity will judge you kindly
I think Kwasi Pratt has simply lost his sense of objectivity. Where did the President in his interview say that the chief is worthless? If he can give ultimatum to the Minister and by extension to the President, why can't the President respond to him? Some of our Chiefs have turned themselves to Party foot soldiers and open their mouths to any radius and talk any how. If a chief is worth his/her sort, he could find it easy to have audience with the President and civilly present his request or petition. Any Chief who choose a public platform to make unguarded utterances against a government is apolitical, especially where his views are at variance to the realities on the ground. God Bless Mother Ghana! God Bless the Great Adaklu Kingdom! God Bless the President of the land!