A communications team member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alfred Ababio, better known as Adenta Kumi, has expressed outrage over comments made by North Tongu MP, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.
Ablakwa took to X to suggest that the riots in Kenya over the financial tax should be replicated in Ghana, a statement that Kumi deemed “irresponsible” and “incendiary”.
Speaking on Movement In The Morning show on Movement TV, Adenta Kumi accused Ablakwa of attempting to incite violence and chaos in the country.
“He thinks because he’s been paying people to demonstrate, he can equally use same strategy to replicate the Kenyan riots here,” Kumi said.
“Then the chaos should start at his own properties, the $3 million worth property in Accra and $5.1 million worth property in North Tongu.”
Kumi questioned Ablakwa’s motives, asking why he would resort to calling for riots instead of using legal channels to address his concerns.
“If he has genuine concerns especially with the SSNIT brouhaha, why doesn’t he send it to court?” Kumi asked.
“Petitioning the President is not enough; he should take legal action if he has evidence of wrongdoing. Is the President a board member of SSNIT…”, he asked.
Kumi also accused Ablakwa of hypocrisy, pointing out that his sister had received a scholarship worth $33,000 for a four-year program but only completed six months before abandoning the program.
“If he has any rot to expose, he should first refund the money,” Kumi said.
He urged the National Security to take him for making such an inciteful comment.
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