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Majority Members of Parliament calling for the ousting or resignation of Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta and his deputy, Charles Adu Boahen have been described as a “scam.”

According to Blessed Godsbrain Smart of Onua TV/FM, same legislators led the minister astray at the time they were supposed to speak reality to his face.

Due to that, he is asking that the MPs go with the minister for them all to reparate for the atrocities they’ve caused the nation.

“You’re scam and we’ll vote against you all. You helped Ken to cause the damage. Who should come and inherit the trash? You’re doing face saving because you know you messed up. Nana Addo won’t sack him. If you are men, say you won’t go to Parliament if then you come and explain to us if you were voted for because of him,” he was livid.

Speaking further Captain Smart stated the MPs who are the cause of Ghana’s problems have turned around to play with the minds of Ghanaians.

He questioned those fronting for his dismissal if they can assume his position should they be appointed eventually.

“Appiah Kubih can you be the Finance Minister? NPP we have no men anymore. The MPs are playing with our minds meanwhile they’re the cause of our problems,” he continued.

Calls for the sacking of the Finance minister has been on the lips of many who believe his poor administration has plundered Ghana into the current economic disaster.

But President Akufo-Addo described those making the calls as hungry unemployed people who are jealous of his cousin the Finance minister.

However, in Parliament Tuesday, October 25, 2022, some 80 Majority MPs in a media briefing asked the President to sack Ken Ofori-Atta and his Deputy, Adu Boahen to relieve Ghanaians from the economic misfortunes currently confronting the country.

According to them, “the recent happenings is not pleasing and after consulting our constituents and informing the leadership of Parliament, we want the President to set aside the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta and the deputy minister of State in charge of Finance Charles Adu Boahen for government business to continue.

“If the president refuses to heed to our call, we will not participate in any business for the government,” Andrews Appiah Kubih said on behalf of the group.

By Felix Anim-Appau|Onuaonline.com