Mahama's Cars To Chiefs Are "Corruptible Gifts" & "Naked Politics"
The Methodist Bishop of Obuasi Diocese, Rt. Rev. Stephen Bosomtwe Ayensu has described as �naked politics� President John Mahama�s car gift to the National House of Chiefs.
According to him, in the face of the socio-economic challenges, it is unthinkable that such a colossal amount of money would be spent in what he says is a wasteful venture.
President John Mahama in fulfillment of his promise to the Chiefs on Wednesday, presented 13 four-wheel drive pick-up vehicles, one to each regional house of chiefs, one for the National House of Chiefs and two for the Chieftaincy Secretariat in Accra.
This is in a bid to strengthen the support base of the chieftaincy institution and help run the day to day activities of the secretariat.
The gesture by the president has generated a lot of controversy with many questioning the priorities of government.
In support, Rt. Rev. Bosomtwe Ayensu on Adom FM�s Dwaso Nsem on Thursday, maintained that the cars are �corruptible gifts."
He explained that it could be a ploy by government to coerce the chiefs to support their bid to win the 2016 general elections.
�The president is corrupting them with the cars to bring the chiefs down on their knees� he stressed.
The Methodist Bishop questioned the rationale behind such gesture when Ghanaians are saddled in abject poverty.
Rt. Rev. Bosomtwe Ayensu called on the chiefs to as a matter of urgency return the cars to win back the confidence of their people.