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Akufo-Addo never asked Yagbonwura to stand up and greet him, that’s the work of propagandists – Abu Jinapor

Social News Akufo-Addo never asked Yagbonwura to stand up and greet him, thats the work of propagandists – Abu Jinapor
WED, 08 MAY 2024 LISTEN

Member of Parliament (MP) for Damongo and Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has vehemently denied allegations circulating on social media regarding President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo's conduct during the 1st anniversary celebration of Yagbonwura Soale Biikunuto Jewu Soale I, the overlord of the Gonja kingdom.

In response to the video circulating online, purportedly showing President Akufo-Addo ordering the Gonja King to stand up for pleasantries, Mr Jinapor addressed the media for the first time, categorically refuting the claims.

During the interview with journalists, the MP gave an account of what transpired.

He explained that the Yagbonwura invited the President to be his special guest of honour at his 1st anniversary and despite the jammed-packed activities he had lined up for the day, President Akufo-Addo made it Damongo.

Mr Jinapor detailed that, customarily, everybody else would greet the Yagbonwura first before the president would take his turn, so the president waited for his turn.

“The president moved forward and had a hearty warm greetings with the Yabonwura and congratulated him. I was there I saw it, it was heartwarming, it was a very warm exchange of pleasantries and congratulations from the president to the Yagbonwura,” he revealed.

Mr Jinapor said without a shred of doubt that: “Nobody, certainly not the president ever asked the Yagbonwura to stand up before the president will move forward to greet him.”

He emphasised that such tactics are common during election seasons, aimed at undermining the credibility of the ruling government.

He blamed the leaked video on propagandists who he indicated “took the video and edited it, took out the part where members of the delegation were filing to greet the Yagbonwura whilst the president was standing and waiting and then put a voiceover which suggested that the president was insisting that the Yagbonwura stands up before he goes to to greet him. That is false. Nothing like that happened.”

Mr Jinapor described the President as a “disciplined, courteous, respectful statesman of Ghana and he’s established it both as the leader of the opposition throughout his public life and as president.

"He’s conducted himself in these years to earn the respect, admiration and love of the Ghanaian people, and of course the people of Gonja.”

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