2 years ago
A confidential legitimate expert, Lawyer Maurice Ampaw has thrashed Assin Central Member of Parliament (MP) Kennedy Agyapong for blabbering.
Talking in a meeting, the Lawyer blamed the MP for making commotion about the little commitments he makes to the decision New Patriotic Party (NPP) as though he is the one in particular that gives cash to help the party.
"Kennedy Agyapong, what is your commitment from the party's perspective? You yell about the 2 or 3 cedis commitment you make to the NPP and do public show about, others don't do that.
"Do you have any idea the amount others contribute yet don't make commotion about it? Do you have any idea the amount Kufuor has contributed? Do you have any idea the amount Nana Addo has added to this party? Do you have any idea the amount Ofori-Atta has added to this party? Addo Kufuor, do you know his commitment? Do you know the commitment of Chairman Wontumi? Their commitments are away over yours however they don't yell as you do," Maurice Ampaw said.
Legal counselor Maurice Ampaw has pursued Kennedy Agyapong after the MP cautioned the Ashanti Region Chairman of the NPP Bernard Antwi Boasiako, prevalently known as Chairman Wontumi not to act as though the party has a place with him.
As per the confidential lawful expert, the Assin Central lawmaking body has no accomplishment in governmental issues other than filling in as a MP and shouldn't contrast himself with Chairman Wontumi.
"Kennedy Agyapong, your main accomplishment is to be a MP in governmental issues. Aside from MP, you haven't accomplished anything, you don't for even a moment contribute thoughts in parliament. You haven't been a pastor previously, you haven't been a CEO for any state organization previously, your main accomplishment is to be a MP.
"YOu couldn't contrast yourself with Chairman Wontumi with regards to legislative issues since he has been an electorate executive for two terms, from voting demographic director to Regional Chairman for multiple times, independently footed the bills of the party," Lawyer Maurice Ampaw shared.
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