Every weekend I meet some group members and I tell you if I had my way, every job opportunity that will come will go to a TESCON member before any other person,” he mentioned. This idea did not go down well with several Ghanaians including the Minority Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs, Mr. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa who described the comment as “undiplomatic”, while others deem it divisive and have since called for his dismissal. Others outside the nation, such as GHAJOSA, who feel affected by Mr. George Ayisi Boateng’s comment have also called him out and have described his utterances as “repugnant”, “petty” and “naïve”. George Ayisi Boateng’s comment is purported to create divisiveness and draw a wedge between Ghanaians in South Africa along party lines,” they wrote. Mr. Boateng however strongly stands by his words as in an interview at Kumasi-based Nhyira FM Tuesday, Mr. Boateng said, “I said nothing bad.
Source: GhanaWeb November 01, 2017 15:00 UTC