Onua FM/TV host, Blessed Godsbrain Smart, alias Captain Smart has advised the Okyenhene to be measured in his pronouncements as regard persons who critique President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. Reacting to recent comments attributed to Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin II on the October 24 edition of the Onua Maakye programme, Captain Smart adduced reasons for which the Okyenhene had overstepped his boundaries with comments deemed insulting. Smart submitted that calling the president to account, no matter how heated the language use is, did not amount to being abusive, hence it was misplaced for the traditional leader to have claimed that critics were uncivilized persons or witches and wizards. He cited an instance in 2014 when the Okyenhene, then acting as President of the Eastern Regional House of Chiefs protested against the then Mahama government over the bad state of roads, stating that doing so could not have meant he was a wizard. “Respectfully, we had a president called Mr. Mahama, you wore sneakers and threatened to protest against him, if I may ask, were you a wizard for doing so? “Please were you a wizard? What it is, is that the Bible says children should respect the elderly and that is the first rule. Thereon, the Bible adds, parents, don’t act in a way that angers your children,” he added. He also admonished the chief to desist from talking about governance, especially about critics of the government stressing that he is not a part of the government. “I would beg that you mind your words. Thank you,” Smart concluded.
Onua FM/TV host, Blessed Godsbrain Smart, alias Captain Smart has advised the Okyenhene to be measured in his pronouncements as regard persons who critique President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. Reacting to recent comments attributed to Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin II on the October 24 edition of the Onua Maakye programme, Captain Smart adduced reasons for which the Okyenhene had overstepped his boundaries with comments deemed insulting. Smart submitted that calling the president to account, no matter how heated the language use is, did not amount to being abusive, hence it was misplaced for the traditional leader to have claimed that critics were uncivilized persons or witches and wizards. He cited an instance in 2014 when the Okyenhene, then acting as President of the Eastern Regional House of Chiefs protested against the then Mahama government over the bad state of roads, stating that doing so could not have meant he was a wizard. “Respectfully, we had a president called Mr. Mahama, you wore sneakers and threatened to protest against him, if I may ask, were you a wizard for doing so? “Please were you a wizard? What it is, is that the Bible says children should respect the elderly and that is the first rule. Thereon, the Bible adds, parents, don’t act in a way that angers your children,” he added. He also admonished the chief to desist from talking about governance, especially about critics of the government stressing that he is not a part of the government. “I would beg that you mind your words. Thank you,” Smart concluded.