2 years ago
Barker-Vormawor is an enemy of a vote based framework - Saka Salia
Correspondence Team Member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Saka Salia claims #FixTheCountry convener, Oliver Mawuse Barker-Vormawor wishes to crush Ghana's democratic government.
He acknowledges Oliver's exercises are enough for one to reason that, "He (Oliver) is an unfaltering enemy of a vote based framework. He moved toward Ghanaians to remove our democratic government and said if our inconsequential equipped power will not do it he will."
Strangely hearing Oliver proposition such comments, one is tempted to acknowledge his irritated statement was a slip of tongue at this point Saka Salia showed that after his conveyance he repeated the comment.
In a board discussion on the 'Epa Hoa Daben' political TV program with Happy98.9FM's Don Kwabena Prah, Saka Salia said, "his comments and position clearly tells us he doesn't respect Ghanaians and figures he can talk regardless."
Refering to another delineation of Oliver's ferocity, he referred to that his (Oliver) decision to drive silly in transit to court was unseemly, praising the police in executing their order.
"He isn't the one specifically who has been caught for road traffic offenses. He was caught like some other individual including MPs who drove fiercely. Following this he went by means of online amusement to make another post and as of now the British High Commissioner says this," he said.
The police conveyed a four-page record supported by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, faulting the British High Commissioner for meddling in within endeavors of the country and further preparation her to avoid others' issues following a tweet she made.
The High Commissioner's tweet read; "Oliver Barker-Vormawor, convener of #FixTheCountry advancement, caught again, I fathom for a motoring offense on the way to court. I'll be fascinated to see where this goes… "
The police have in any case experienced cruel analysis over the spilled chronicle stepped restricted.
Saka Salia who maintains the police and acknowledges the High Commissioner should have not commented on Ghana's inside issues, fears this will impact the country's image on the worldwide scene.
He charged the police to be cautious about Oliver Barker-Vormawor who should have twofold citizenship. "Such an individual wouldn't fret at all what comes to pass for Ghana and we ought to keep an eye out for him."
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