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Nana Addo urged to sack SA Commissioner for shameful partisan comment

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George-Ayisi-Boateng
Ghana’s High Commissioner to South Africa George Ayisi Boateng
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The Minority Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has called on Nana Addo to dismiss Ghana’s High Commissioner to South Africa, for stating publicly that his first commitment as a public officer, is to members of the NPP.

In Okudzeto Ablakwa's view, Mr. Ayisi-Boateng’s comment is discriminatory and undeserving of a government appointee whose duty is to remain fair in the discharge of his duty.

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has called on the President Akufo-Addo to as a matter of urgency dismiss the diplomat for the irresponsible comment.

“Ideally, he should resign and apologize to Ghanaians, and to the President for betraying the trust that was reposed in him. He should be doing the honourable thing, but we know that in this our country that does not happen quite often… The foreign minister, the president, must recall him with immediate effect…It is clear that this mindset cannot represent Ghana,” he said.

George Ayisi-Boateng, while speaking to members of the Tertiary Students’ Confederacy Network (TESCON) in the Ashanti Region over the weekend, said his first priority as a government appointee is members of the NPP, and that if he had his own way, members of TESCON will be prioritized for various jobs.

“…this government is doing its best to create job opportunities and me for instance, I told my people over there [that], it is because of NPP that I’m here, so the NPP man is my priority. I told them when NDC was in power it was Kwesi Ahwoi who was there, now we are in power, so Ayisi-Boateng is here with you. My topmost priority is the problems of an NPP person before any other Ghanaian, take it or leave it,” he said.

But in a quick rebuttal on Eyewitness News, the Minority Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs said the comment is shameful.

“His comment is reprehensible, unacceptable and must be condemned by all of us. The constitution demands of all public officers to be fair, and treat all Ghanaians equally. The High Commissioner to South Africa is Ghana’s High Commissioner to South Africa, not the NPP’s High Commissioner. He is paid from the taxes of all Ghanaians, NPP, NPP, CPP, and everyone.”

“He said he was there to prioritize NPP members and others can wait. It is shocking. It is shocking he said there were some people who were more Ghanaian than others,” Ablakwa said.
Okudzeto Ablakwa further noted that the minority in parliament will commence processes to demand action against Mr Ayisi Boateng if the President does not act.

“[It is] very insentient, very belligerent… He knows that what he is saying is unacceptable, very unconstitutional, but he says damn the consequences. Clearly, he has made it untenable for him to hold office as High Commissioner in South Africa….

He added that If the President does not act expeditiously on this matter, the minority will be duty-bound to resort to the standing orders of parliament and file a number of processes against the diplomat

 

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