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Do not sack Ayisi-Boateng - TESCON pleads with Akufo-Addo

George Ayisi Boateng Ghana's Ambassador to South Africa, George Ayisi Boateng

Mon, 6 Nov 2017 Source: Ananpansah B Abraham

The leadership of the Tertiary Education Students Confederacy(TESCON) of the NPP has launched a plea for mercy for the embattled Ghanas High Commissioner to South Africa, His Excellency Ayisi Boateng.

They are calling on Akuffo Addo to disregard calls from the opposition NDC to relieve Ayisi Boateng of his responsibilities as High Commissioner over his somewhat unsavory comments.They believe the opposition is only being hypocritical about the issue.

In a statement signed by 18 past and present executives of the student wing of the ruling NPP,they expressed complete pride in Ayisi Boateng for always having them and the NPP family in mind,even though they disassociate themselves from his comments.

"We hereby want to make it known to the public that we are proud of H.E Ayisi Boateng not necessarily on the comments he made,but as a ring us of hang TESCON members and the NPP party faithfuls as a whole in mind."The statement said.

They believe the apology from the embattled High Commissioner is enough.

Read below the full statement:

We the past and present Executives of TESCON have observed with worries and displeasure about the action and stand of the opposition in relation to H.E Ayisi Boateng's statement.

It is crystal clear that, the opposition party is putting pressure on government to sack H.E Ayisi Boateng for his comments made during a meeting with TESCON members on the issue of reserving Job opportunities to NPP Party faithfuls before considering any other Ghanaian.

On the 25th of November, 2009, Mahama Ayariga made same comments during a press conference, that the President had urged all government appointees to give job opportunities to NDC members before any other.

His comments was not condemned and Mahama Ayariga did not resign from his post as a Communication Director by then.

Now the tide has turn, they are accusing H.E Nana Addo for drafting and endorsing a letter for *'Onipa Nua'* to publish. The man has come out to apologise for the unfortunate incident after a 'sober reflection on his coments', yet the opposition seem not to be impressed by the action taken by H.E Ayisi Boateng.

We the past and present executives, hereby urge the president not to take any haste decision to impeach H.E. Ayisi Boateng from his duty post.

We hereby want to make it known to the public that we are proud of H.E Ayisi Boateng not necessarily on the comments he made, but assuring us of having TESCON members and the Npp Party faithfuls as a whole in mind.

It is our plea to the public to accept the apology and retraction of the comments made by the high commissioner to south Africa and move on in life.

ForgiveH.EAyisiBoateng.

........signed...........

Nsiah Debrah Jonathan

Fmr. Tescon PRO seikwa NMTC

0249729909

Nartey Dornu Daniel

TESCON President Korle-Bu

0245425099

Asiedu Richard Nketiah

Fmr. Dept. Gen. Sec TESCON, spirit an University college

0247575499

Victor Alvin Owusu Boahen

TESCON president CUCG

0263103347

Alubanafor Julian

Fmr. TESCON president Syi. Tanoso CHNTC

0543190092

Osei Mensah George

PRO TESCON seikwa Nmtc

0206263491

Benjamin Narh Dorgah

RMU TESCON

0249687994

Vida Opoku Agyemang

TESCON KNUST

Treasurer

0546545021

Reuben Apraku Bonsu

TESCON UG-ACC

Treasurer

0209498246

Werekoah Esther

All Nations University

Tescon Treasurer

0208707458

Appiah Isaac

Mampong Technical College

Tescon treasurer

0553606767

Agyemang Manu Fredrick

All Nations University

Tescon Organiser

0201005910

Emmanuel Fianko

UEW-MAIN CAMPUS

TESCON SECRETARY

0549504559

E. KYEM AMPONSAH

TESCON GENERAL SECRETARY

UENR-SUNYANI.

0248319213

Afriyie Evans Sarpong

Wiawso college of Education- TESCON President

Tel: 0248005597

Evelyn Anokye

UEW-Winneba

Tescon Treasurer

0540817605

Issifu Zakaria deputy Secretary

UEW AJUMAKO CAMPUS

0543383515

Kumi Dominic

All Nations University

Tescon President

0554068393





Source: Ananpansah B Abraham
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