Let Your Children Engage In The Okada Business First - Kennedy Agyapong To Ex-President Mahama
Tough-talking politician, Kennedy Agyapong, has condemned former President Mahama’s decision to legalise the activities of commercial bike riders.
To the Assin Central legislator, the decision is not in the best interest of the nation, hence expects Ghanaians to kick against it.
Mr Agyapong’s comment comes after the flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) promised to make the business, popularly known as ‘Okada’, legal in the country.
Speaking in an interview on Oman FM, Mr Agyapong advised Mr Mahama to first allow his children engage in the business. “Why won’t he rather think of something better for the people than legalisation of Okada; does he expect people to graduate from school to engage in Okada business?” he fumed.
He added: “It is an insult to Ghanaians and I’m surprised people are hailing the decision.”
Meanwhile, the Vice President and Policy Analyst of IMANI Ghana, Kofi Bentil, has backed Mr Mahama’s decision. To Mr Bentil, it is “a major service provider of choice in traffic locked urban areas and underserved rural areas and elsewhere.”
Listen to Mr Agyapong in the attached audio:
Source: adomonline.com
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Who are you to advise mahama go and advise de old president he lack wisdom not de intellegent mahama in any case have u finished advising your huge family all your children have u been able to give dem de necessary advise what a waste product of an mp ( firihoko )
what an unintelligent argument! If people are trying hard to earn a living in one positive way or the order when the government has failed misserably then you thnk someone thinks otherwise to engage fruitfully is rather ***barred word***. because you have the opportunity to eithe steal or get state support you think others can hang themselves. this agumwent sounds like a mind influence by drugs of the highest toxidity.
These Imani guys should be very careful with their suggestions. People are loosing interest in them.
Going by your argument please let us know whether you've also enlisted some of your children in invisible forces which you sponsor