The attack yesterday by Scotland's Minority MPs on
President John Dramani Mahama was unfortunate, baseless and misplaced.
We have our priorities as a country and so does
Scotland.
If the minority MPs feel that Gay right is a priority
to them over efforts to curb the high crime rate of their country,
so be it.
so be it.
If they believe they have developed past their
seemingly failing health systems which may be one of the worst within the UK
community, and think Gay right is a priority now, so be it.
If the Minority MPs of Scotland believe that,
unemployment, can be solved through having strong systems to protect gay rights
so be it.
But they should never have in mind that our culture,
priorities and viewpoints shall on any day be the same.
The people of Ghana have our own problems of Graduate
Unemployment, Health sector issues, economic issues and educational gaps which
needs to be bridged and that remains our priority.
I urge President Mahama, not to be moved by the
deliberate attempt to force his hands and keep focused on bettering the seemingly
bedridden Ghanaian economy and the lives of Ghanaians.
Long Live Ghana!!!
God bless us all!!!!
God bless us all!!!!
#Amoakohene Frank
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