Airbus Saga: Needless Indeed! Picketing at Mahama’s Office Is a ‘Journey to the Wrong Destination’ – Kweku Baako ‘Fires’
In a bold and assertive move, the Fixing the Country Movement has announced its intention to stage a symbolic occupation of the esteemed former President John Mahama’s office.
This audacious act serves as a clear message to the powers that be, demanding swift and tangible progress in the ongoing Airbus Corruption investigations, which have cast a shadow of doubt over Mahama’s involvement.
The Fixing the Country Movement, driven by a fervent desire for accountability and transparency, refuses to stand idly by as allegations of corruption continue to swirl around one of the nation’s most prominent political figures.
With an unwavering commitment to upholding the principles of justice and integrity, this grassroots movement seeks to galvanise public opinion and spur action in the face of potential malfeasance. The Airbus Corruption investigations, a matter of grave national concern, have thrust Mahama into the spotlight, prompting questions about his alleged involvement in illicit activities.
As the nation eagerly awaits answers, the Fixing the Country Movement has emerged as a powerful voice, demanding that the wheels of justice turn swiftly and impartially. By threatening to occupy Mahama’s office, the Fixing the
In a stunning display of audacity, the group has unequivocally declared that the prevailing nonchalant disposition towards the Airbus corruption affair is nothing short of unacceptable. With fervent urgency, it implores the pertinent parties to promptly undertake decisive measures.
In a resounding declaration that resonates with the collective sentiment of the Ghanaian public, Ernest Kofi Owusu-Bempah Bonsu, the esteemed Convener of the Fixing the Country Movement, has underscored the imperative for transparency and accountability in the face of a burgeoning corruption scandal involving a former President.
This statement, bearing the weight of public expectation, encapsulates the fervent desire for justice and integrity that permeates the hearts and minds of the Ghanaian populace.
In a thought-provoking text message unveiled by the astute Managing Editor of the esteemed New Crusading Guide newspaper, Kweku Baako Jnr, during his appearance on Peace FM’s illustrious morning show programme, ‘Kokrokoo,’ a pertinent query was raised regarding the rationale behind the group’s decision to stage a picket at the exalted office of the former President, while ostensibly seeking updates on the ongoing Airbus investigation.
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In the realm of political activism, one must carefully consider the strategic implications of their actions. Thus, it is imperative to question the rationale behind picketing the office of former President Mahama in light of concerns surrounding the sluggish pace of investigations in the Airbus saga.
Shouldn’t the office of the Special Prosecutor, with its dedicated mandate to combat corruption, be the primary target of our collective focus, if any? In a scathing critique, the author denounces the act of picketing at the ex-President’s office as a misguided endeavour, devoid of any meaningful purpose.
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