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Presidency supporting Yamin’s disrespect for Boss?

Joseph Yamin Ndc Ashanti

Tue, 3 Feb 2015 Source: The Informer

It is unbelievable, learning about the manner the Flagstaff House is allowing the image of the President and Presidency to be dragged in the mud because of implicit complicity of certain individuals at the Presidency.

The on-going attempt by certain people at Ghana’s Seat of Government, to continuously embarrass the President is hitting the roof and reaching unacceptable limits.

Deputy Ashanti Regional Minister, Joseph Yamin, is openly ‘spitting’ in the face of his boss, Mr. Samuel Sarpong, with the tacit support of the Seat of Government.

Yamin is not hiding the fact that he has no regard for his boss because of the “power” he enjoys from the Presidency.

With specific reference to the galamsey issues in the Ashanti Region, Yamin, allegedly reported to have been allowing the illegal mining to go on, clandestinely at the behest of some personalities at the Presidency.

On Muntie 100.1 FM last week, it was revealed that Mr. Yamin, who is supposed to be in-charge of the Anti-galamsey Task Force, allegedly, is rather the one allowing the illegal activity to flourish, with impunity.

Per the revaluations on the Muntie Programme, all attempts by Minister Sarpong to get Yamin to report to him have so far proved futile.

“According to Yamin, he reports directly to the Flagstaff House, and does not work under Sarpong,” a panelist on the programme said.

Apparently, Mr. Yamin and his sidekick, Brogya Gyamfi, are busily boasting that they have more power than Mr Sarpong.

Indeed, Brogya Gyamfi has boasted on some Social Media Platforms that he and Yamin, “will make sure Sarpong is removed as Regional Minister”.

The Informer is very much aware that the spineless human configuration at the Flagstaff House is destroying the government because lots of other appointees are busily doing the wrong things and destroying the image of the President.

Also, The Informer will make public Yamin’s nauseating activities in the Ashanti Region as have been captured on the radar of the Ashanti Regional Command.

Source: The Informer