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You See Nothing Wrong With Giving All Our Mineral Resources To Marfo – A Plus Quizzes Government

Founder and Leader of the non-partisan group, The People’s Project (TPP), A Plus real name Kwame Obeng Asare has in a Facebook post quizzes the ruling government saying it’s not bad giving Ghana’s bauxite to Ibrahim Mahama but sees nothing wrong with government giving all revenues made form the mineral resources to the Senior Minister, Hon. Osafo Marfo and his son.

During the John Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) led government, it was alleged that the then President of Ghana, H.E John Mahama gave Ghana’s bauxite to his brother Ibrahim Mahama.

Majority of Ghanaians especially the New Patriotic Party (NPP) fraternity called for the probing of such act from the former President and his brother.

In recent news, it has been revealed that the ruling government led by Nana Addo and the NPP are about giving about 45% of Ghana’s revenue made form mineral resources to one Agyapa Royalities company believed to be managed by the Senior Minister, Hon. Osafo Marfo’s son.

A deal majority of Ghanaians especially the minority caucus has called to be cancelled.

A Plus is the latest to add his voice to the Agyapa saga and he said the NPP criticize the former President, John Mahama for giving bauxite to his brother, Ibrahim Mahama but the same Nana Addo and the NPP sees nothing wrong with giving revenues from mineral resources to the Senior Minister and his son.

Here is what A Plus had to say in his post.

It was wrong to give Ghana’s bauxite to Ibrahim Mahama but it is ok to combine all the revenue from our mineral resources and give it to Osafo Marf…sSmh.. Smfh

 

Source: Ghanawish.com

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