Benjamin Takyi Addo has boldly stated he would slap any appointed Minister watching TV, or casually scrolling on their phone when he visits the ministeries.
According to Benjamin Takyi Addo, Ghanaians suffered to get President Mahama elected as President once again so the appointees need to be kept in check.
He further claimed God intentionally brought back President Mahama to reset the country and if he fails Ghana has failed.
Speaking on Onua FM Benjamin Takyi Addo detailed, “I am saying John Mahama this time God intentionally brought him, should Mahama fail the country, Ghana has failed, Mensah Bonsu has said Mahama has the opportunity to reset Ghana, indeed he would do so, if he fails the country is gone.
If you look at the votes he got, it is unprecedented meaning that Ghanaians voted for Mahama, so if you come and you are not able to work, that is why you and I must check the appointees and the way they speak”, he added.
Benjamin Takyi Addo further added, “I have always been saying the ministers going to the ministries some people have been working over when you get there be fine with them, those you think will be a problem put them somewhere, the nation is not ready for those people.
The TV at the ministries, if me Kojo I go there and I ask those there a question and they don’t answer I will slap him or her because when Mahama forms his government we would be going round the country is ours, Ghanaians suffered before John Mahama came to power”, he stated.
He further detailed, “No one slept, and it got to a point where it was Media General that everyone was watching, so if Mahama has given you an appointment his eyes can not be everywhere so we are going to check them. When I come to your office ask me who I am, and watch TV, you will go there TV is on and they would be on the phone making a call”.
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If I visit any Ministry and find an appointed Minister watching TV, or casually scrolling on their phone, I will slap him/her -Benjamin Takyi Addo#OnuaFM #YenNsempa pic.twitter.com/goF7Kmtunx
— Onua FM (@onua951fm) January 28, 2025