General News for Monday, March 18, 2024
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Mr. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa and Pastor Kushi Boateng
Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Member of Parliament for North Tongu Province, expressed regret at what he saw as a tendency for individuals with connections to authority figures to avoid responsibility for their actions.
In a Facebook post, Abrakwa raised the case of Pastor Victor Kusi Boateng, also known as Kwabena Addo Gyamfi, and questioned why he was not prosecuted for identity fraud.
Mr Ablakwa claimed that Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Shirley Ayorkaw Botchwei, had given different personal information to Victor Kusi Boateng under the name Kwabena Addo Gyamfi, purporting to help raise funds for the national cathedral project. He referred to a letter of confirmation to Congress that he had issued diplomatic passports.
The lawmaker expressed surprise that despite this revelation, Pastor Victor Cusi Boateng has not faced any repercussions.
The lawmaker noted that Mr Boateng’s dual status is recorded in various national databases including the Electoral Commission, Social Security and National Insurance Trust, Driving Licensing Authority, Ghana Revenue Authority, West African Examinations Council and government agencies. He pointed out that the Minister claimed that he did not know. National Cathedral Office.
Mr Okuzet Ablakwa criticized the lack of action taken against Pastor Victor Cusi Boateng, saying his diplomatic passport had not been revoked, he had not been arrested or charged and no action had been taken against Pastor Victor Cusi Boateng. He pointed out that he continues to remain on the National Cathedral’s board of trustees despite his requests. Resign.
Mr. Ablakwa also highlighted legal action to prevent Pastor Kushi Boateng from speaking and continued demands for additional funding for the cathedral project.
Mr. Ablakwa reiterated his concerns about the perceived impunity of politically connected individuals, warning that accountability will eventually catch up.
He questioned how long these practices would continue, stressing that “the day of judgment is drawing near.”