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We’ll demonstrate next time Akufo-Addo flies like an Oligarch – Ablakwa serves notice

Okudzeto Ablakwa’s Nine-step Approach To Raise GHS6.9bn Without E-levy
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StandardNorth Tongu Member of Parliament(MP) Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has served notice that the next time the President of Ghana will leave the Presidential Jet behind during his travels and hire a luxurious jet, he will stage a demonstration.

According to him, the demonstration will be the biggest to happen in the country to drum home the need for the President to take the plight of the poor country into consideration before living like a Russian Oligarch.

“We wish to serve notice that since next month —precisely, May 27, will be exactly a year when I first published revelations on what has become widely known as the “Sky Bath Scandal” — if between now and 27th May 2022, President Akufo-Addo once again abandons Ghana’s Presidential Jet and charters an ultra-luxury US$18,000 an hour executive jet, we will and are absolutely ready to stage what shall be the biggest demonstration ever to hit his government. Notice is hereby served.”

The Member of Parliament also revealed that the President as part of his deception dispatched the luxurious jet to France and boarded British Airways when coming back from his travels to the United Kingdom.

“In accordance with his new deceptive “meet-me-there-camouflage,” President Akufo-Addo dispatched his favourite obscenely extravagant LX-DIO executive jet back to Paris, France as he returned to Accra last night aboard a Boeing 777-236(ER) British Airways commercial flight with callsign BAW81 at 8:10pm.”

Source: Mynewsgh
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