President Akufo-Addo brought humour to bear in his maiden encounter with a selection of Ghanaian media practitioners when he directed a questioner to go ask a former minister in the erstwhile Mahama administration whether Ghanaians are safe per their security.
Tamale Central Member of Parliament (MP), Alhaji Inusah Fuseini has been topical since admitting responsibility of a bugging equipment discovered in the office of the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, where he (Inusah) previously served.
The current minister, John Peter Amewu and his predecessor, Nii Osah Mills have expressed disappointment and confessed to feeling 'naked' since the discovery of the undercover equipment.
And during his media encounter Tuesday, Afia Pokuaa from the Multimedia Group sought to know, given the bugging episode and other unruly acts involving his party operatives - the Delta Forces and Invincible Forces - which acts saw opponents of the president describe his government as 'lawless', 'chaotic', and anarchical since assuming office, whether the Ghanaian is safe security wise.
Obviously amused by the descriptions used in framing the question, the President, with a wide smile, pointed to Alhaji Inusah Fuseini as perhaps a good example of what 'anarchy' stands for.
According to him, there is nothing to fear under his government than to fear a personality like Alhaji Inusah Fuseini. “You have to ask Inusah Fuseini whether we are safe…. and if you want an example of anarchy, that’s him”, he jested.
The President however, gave assurances that the country is safe and will continue to be safe under his presidency.
He said criminal cases will not be treated as political issues under his government and urged the public to allow the police and judiciary to deal with criminal offences.
Source: Daily Graphic
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"What are you talking about? Dictionary defines anarchy as placing a security device in your office without informing your successors?" SOME OF YOU NDCians are just so ***barred word*** its impossible to reason with you. @Smithsonian was generous enough to give you synonyms that included lawlessness, chaotic etc If you want to test the meaning of the word anarchy, go to the American Embassy, and openly pull out your camera to take photos/videos of just the outside of that building. Or why do you think a government employee, doing the work of governance that may include strategizing on how to apprehend galamseyers shouldn't have a problem that someone may be eavesdropping on his conversation? You are ***barred word*** ok. Very ***barred word***
What are you talking about? Dictionary defines anarchy as placing a security device in your office without informing your successors? How fuulish and unclever can you be and still have the audacity to claim someone has problem with the English language.
My dear thank you very much for educating these illiterates in the ndc who are full of themselves but know nothing. They behave like they know the Queen's language than the Queen herself but unfortunately are not known by the Queen and I can't think far when the ndc boast of the same language they can't even read to understand hence their incompetency. Even in opposition they've shown their incompetence nature in high magnitude.
I think you have a problem with english as a language.However I will pardon you since english is a language which we acquire officially in Ghana through our school system.Search for the usage of the word and you will understand that what Inusah did is an example of anarchy.Why would you live government and yet want to spy on your predecessor? No one can be sure if he forgot to take the spy device or it was deliberate to spy. What he did was an act of lawlessness, insubordination, disruption, chaotic.All these are synomymns of anarchy so you better learn or just keep quite.
The answer that Nana addo gave efia pokua is a big cheek that even a class one pupil would not give. If some places a device in your office to listen to conversation or videoing your activities how is it anarchy or chaos. If you have nothing to hide why would you be afraid of a security device hidden in your office. The only mistake fuseini did was failing to disclose it to his successors, apart from that there is absolutely nothing wrong in what he did. I believe the president has such devices around him. He should stop being petty and address the real security threat in Ghana posed by delta forces and invisible forces.