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Editor-in-Chief of the
New Crusading Guide newspaper, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako, has hit back at the Member of Parliament for Assin Central constituency, Kennedy Agyepong, over allegations of corruption the latter made against him.
This was after Kennedy Agyepong threatened to make public a video which will expose Kweku Baako as a corrupt person.
Making a submission on ‘The Seat Show’ on
Net TV, Monday, July 19, the NPP MP said: “I’m warning the NPP to be careful with Kweku Baako and Anas else they will topple their government. He is a very vicious and corrupt guy. NPP should listen to me very well, he is not on our side. They think Kweku Baako supports us but he does not. He’s a very wicked guy. He walks with his stomach. He can go to court, I’m saying he is a wicked man What has he achieved in this country? He moves around and speaks like he knows more than anyone in this world“.
Member of Parliament(MP) for Suame constituency, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu has hit back at critics who think the loan agreement for the purchase of cars for MPs is a misplaced priority .
A number of critics especially on social media have described as misplaced a loan agreement for the purchase of vehicles for Members of Parliament (MPs).
Two loan agreements for the purchase of the cars for the MPs and the Members of the Council of State; $28 million and $3.5million respectively were laid before Parliament on Wednesday by the Deputy Minister of Finance, Mrs Abena Osei-Asare on behalf of the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta.