Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
The Bekwai NPP volunteer youth is sending a strong signal to Angel TV morning show Host, Blessed Godsbrain Smart aka Captain Smart to render unqualified apology to the member of Parliament for Bekwai Constituency and first Deputy speaker of Parliament, Rt Hon. Joseph Osei Owusu and Nananom.
After months of castigating our dear Rt, honorable Joseph Osei Owusu, MP for Bekwai Constituency and the first Deputy speaker of Parliament has been moving from town to town with same dud cheque to our respected chiefs without proper investigation as a journalist of his caliber.
We the NPP volunteer youth of Bekwai constituency will not sit aloof, after waited so long, hoping Captain Smart will wake up from his slumber and apologize for propagating the story which is palpably false and lies.
We won’t sit for an amateur-like journalist to toy with the high earned reputation of our honourable member who has been transformational to our land
He should come out and do the honorable thing by rendering an unqualified apology to our MP for tarnishing his high earned reputation.
This unprofessional journalist has turned a deaf ear, showing no concern of his poor journalism. But since the said MP is a man of repute, we the Bekwai NPP volunteer youth is giving Captain Smart a week ultimatum to retract his self seeking and parochial interest agenda about our MP by going same mile to tell his listeners and viewers he did an unprofessional job by defaming our MP else he will face our Wrath. Thank you
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