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Look At Who Is Talking About Credibility

Sat, 15 Sep 2012 Source: The Informer

Okyeame On The Beat

Look At Who Is Talking About Credibility

(Okyeame Mocks Akufo-Addo)

Folks, I agree entirely with you as regards my continuous disappointment and inability to regularly invite you for the usual round-table discussion, in the area of politics and many other relevant topics, as we use to have. But I promise this phenomenon will soon become a thing of the past.

As indicated in my last-but-one write-up, I made a solemn promise to you of my preparedness to see the late President John Evans Atta Mills’ Better Ghana Agenda to its logical conclusion; and that, I shall never depart from it, since I cannot sit idle with arms fold to see this nation slip into the hands of Akufo-Addo and his Akyem sect.

The topic under discussion is explicit; and I don’t think you need a soothsayer to help you understand what it meant to achieve, particularly, when our friends on the other side are desperate and want to win power “at all cost”.

Beloved-in-Christ, kindly permit me to share with you, some very important developments that had cropped up in recent times on this nation’s political landscape: And I know you will be interested; even though you have some little idea of what I ‘m going to talk about.

I shall certainly return to discuss the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer’s unfortunate comment, in which he sort to question the credibility of no mean person than the Minister for Education, Ambassador Lee Ocran, thinking he can get away with his free-Senior High School hoax.

Folks; it’s all about the Presbyterian Church of Ghana of which Rt. Rev. Professor Emmanuel Martey is the moderator, and I think, you have already formed your opinion about him and that Emmamuel Osei Akyeampong brat claiming to be the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the otherwise respected church.

Listening to the duo speak on some Akan radio networks in defense of their decision to use the Presby church as a propaganda-tool for the NPP, I pity them. But what readily comes to mind was that, senselessly doing the bidding of Akufo-Addo and the NPP was the easiest way to fill their stomachs and equally save their respective families from hunger.

Elder Osei Akeampong has said that, he left a very lucrative job to join the Ministry; but I wonder what really might have influenced his mental process to spew out such rot, as if somebody cares about the circumstances that led him to where he presently finds himself.

Brothers and sisters in Christ, Emmanuel Martey and that poodle of a PRO, Osei Akeampong, are nothing but a very big disgrace to Christianity and to their respective families, if they have one, having decided to sell out their conscience so cheaply to Akufo-Addo and his Akyem cabal, just because of some positions promised them.

I learnt, Rt. Rev. Emmanuel Martey did the unthinkable, because, he was promised to be made a chairman of the Council of State, in the unlikely event the NPP wins the upcoming December 07 election; but I pity him a lot.

In fact, if this is what had motivated Martey to subject himself to such a humiliation, then it serves him right. For Akufo-Addo will not win for him to be made the chairman of this nation’s revered Council of State.

Now to Akufo-Addo’s credibility comment; I think honestly, he did not understand the meaning of the word he used. Quick one, a check from the Encarta Dictionary as regards the meaning of credibility produces these results- trustworthiness, reliability, integrity; sincerity, authority etc., and I wonder which of these words can best be used to describe him (Akufo Addo).

To be frank with you, folks; Akufo Addo has goofed, because, he is far from integrity, sincerity, and most especially, he cannot be trusted. So, therefore, he better come again and never makes a mistake to question the credibility of persons like Ambassador Lee Ocran.

In fact, this is just the beginning, and I expect that Akufo-Addo takes this fatherly advice in good faith, and refrain from using words that he does not understand.

As for Akufo-Addo, I have what it takes to destroy him, and I will not hesitate in cutting his dream short, since Ghana is not ready to accept a warmonger like him, period!!!

Columnist: The Informer