Following the despicable act that was shown by Okudzeto Ablakwa by kicking court documents on the floor like football, Dr. Samson Anoma has observed that he doesn’t see the former making progress in his political life till he dies.
The head of accounting department at the Kumasi Technical University, Dr. Samson Anoma, observed on Wontumi Tv which was monitored by Wontumionline.com that following the action of the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, he should have been removed from Parliament.
According to him, kicking court documents which has the revered coat of arms on it was enough reason to remove Ablakwa from parliament because he has demonstrated that he doesn’t respect state institutions.
“He can never make progress in his political life till he dies. He can only remain in parliament and only the people of North Tongu would vote for him. If he wants to move higher in life, references would be made to him”, he said.
The Member of Parliament (MP) for North Tongu, Okudzeto Ablakwa has been caught in a dishonorable act kicking a court document on the floor like football.
The Secretary to the board of Trustees of the National Cathedral of Ghana, Rev. Victor Kusi Boateng had gone to court for a restraining order following the series of unsubstantiated allegations made against him by Okudzeto Ablakwa.
Wontumionline.com has spotted the MP acting like an unprofessional footballer after a bailiff handed over the document to him on the compound of an Accra based TV station.
After the despicable act, the MP tweeted later in the day he was served the order after making an appearance on a TV station in Accra.
The National Cathedral Secretariat has responded to claims of conflict of interest and corruption on the part of Rev Kusi Boateng, Secretary of the Secretariat by North Tongu Member of Parliament (MP) Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, insisting that payment made to the company( JNS Talent Centre), Okudzeto Ablakwa links to Rev Kusi Boateng, was a refund of a loan the company had given to the Secretariat.
Mr Ablakwa had earlier claimed in a post on social media that Rev. Kusi Boateng, Secretary to the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral of Ghana, was the third director of JNS Talent Cantre Limited, a company that received GH¢2.6 million payment from the Secretariat.
In response, Rev Dr Opoku Mensah, Executive Director of the Secretariat said that “as a normal verification – expected of a Member of Parliament – would have revealed, this was not an illegal payment but rather a refund of a short-term interest free loan made by JNS to top up the payments to the contractors of the National Cathedral.
“This support was sought from a National Cathedral Trustee Member, Rev Kusi Boateng, in a letter dated August 26, 2021 due to a delay in the receipt of funds to pay the Contractors on time. The GHC 2.6m was paid from the JNS account to the National Cathedral account on August 27, 2021, following a request from Rev Kusi Boateng to his bankers, ADB.
“The GHC 2.6m was refunded to Rev Kusi Boateng, and JNS, by the National Cathedral on September 21 – 2022