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AdubianewsPrevious President, John Dramani Mahama has been reprimanded for promising to authorize the business activity of motorbikes famously known as Okada.
As indicated by him, the Okada business has become a methods for food for youngsters who are jobless.
“our law says okada is unlawful, yet it is a reality it has reached remain and you can’t stop it. Along these lines, I state when we come into office, we sanction it yet we will manage it” he expressed that.
An individual from the Communication group of the NPP, Asafo Adjei in a board conversation on Neat FM told the NDC flagbearer that since he needs to sanction.
Okada with the expectation of making employments, he ought to likewise incorporate prostitution.
“I am not against okada; it is one of the moderate methods for transportation however what will you gain on the off chance that you guarantee to sanction okada. Would it be a good idea for us to applaud you? Does sanctioning it implies you have bought motorbike for those intrigued. Is this an arrangement from a previous President?
He has not changed nor taken in his exercises… (all things considered) at that point tell (previous) President Mahama to sanction prostitution since they are more than the okada riders. authorize prostitution and let us realize that you are making occupations” he told the NDC flagbearer.
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