Eugene Boakye Antwi a former Member of Parliament for Subin has said Human beings are dangerous.
According to the former lawmaker, he has grown fearful of human beings as a result of certain critics of the Akufo-Addo government being appointees in the John Dramani Mahama current administration.
He asserted that certain individuals who presented themselves as neutral and openly criticised the former New Patriotic Party (NPP)-led government have now been appointed to positions in the current ruling government.
He noted that individuals who secured appointments in the current government, despite being vocal critics under the previous administration, were motivated by personal interests rather than national concern.
Speaking on Peace FM, Eugene Boakye Antwi stated, “President Mahama’s recent appointment has made me become fearful of humans even more. Human beings are dangerous because some of these people are the same ones who strongly criticised the former NPP government but have now been appointed by the government”.
“It was all about their interests. When the DDEP issue came up, Dr Adu Anane Antwi spoke massively about it, but right now, do you know he has received an appointment as the Board Chairman of the Exchange and Securities Commission (SEC)?
The problem is that all these people touted themselves as neutrals who were criticising the former government over the poor governance, not knowing they had ulterior motives,” he rebuked.
He further added that if he were in the position he would not have accepted the appointments because accepting the appointment compromises their integrity and their reputation.
“If I were one of such persons who acted like a neutral and criticised the government, I wouldn’t have accepted the appointment. They all had their personal interests, not because they had the country’s interest at heart”, he added.
Watch the video below:
President Mahama’s recent appointment has made me fear humans even more – Hon. Eugene Boakye Antwi#Peacefm pic.twitter.com/cNQZaxJkUt
— PEACE 104.3 FM (@Peace1043fm) May 20, 2025