Paul Yandoh Calls On Ashanti Regional Minister To Retract Comment And Apologise To Akosua Manu
Aspiring Ashanti Regional Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr. Paul Kwabena Yandoh, has condemned comments made by the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, on social media and has called on him to retract the statement and render an unqualified apology to Akosua Manu.
The call follows a social media exchange involving Akosua Manu, and a response "Akosua Kumaa , Wo K)n ad) anaa . Do you want to have a taste of it ?" posted by the Regional Minister of which he described the comment as inappropriate and unbefitting of the high office occupied by the Minister.
Speaking on a programme on Nhyira FM, Mr. Yandoh stressed that the Ashanti Region is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and is home to respected kings, chiefs, and traditional authorities, highlighting that public officials serving in the region must conduct themselves in a manner that reflects the dignity and values of the Ashanti people.
"The region has numerous traditional leaders who possess deep knowledge and understanding of cultural values, making it important for public office holders to exercise restraint and decorum in both public and private communications", He said.
Mr. Yandoh further argued that there are several pressing challenges confronting the region which require the Minister's immediate attention rather than engaging in what he described as unnecessary social media exchanges.
"There are so many challenges in the healthcare sector, including concerns about congestion and infrastructure needs at the Accident and Emergency Centre of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, as issues that deserve urgent attention from the Regional Minister", Nr Paul added.
Mr. Yandoh therefore appealed to Dr. Frank Amoakohene to apologise to Akosua Manu, women in the Ashanti Region, and Ghanaians in general, saying such a gesture would help preserve the dignity of the office and promote mutual respect in public discourse.


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