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I Want You To Be President But You Lack – Maurice Ampaw Bits Alban Bagbin

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Maurice Ampaw On ‘Abrabo Ne Mmra Mu Nsem program angrily assailed high-ranking government official Alban Bagbin, alleging that he was abusing the positions of power and rendering the rule of law ineffective.

Alban Bagbin is becoming too powerful, putting the law into his own hands. The Speaker, according to Maurice Ampaw, is causing misbehavior in persons like Xavier Sosu. He expressed his displeasure that Xavier was able to fly to the United States and brag about it while riding in Kevin Taylor’s automobile.

The most irritating element, according to Maurice Ampaw, was when Alban Bagbin came in Kumasi and boasted about being number two. These events, according to Maurice, demonstrate that the country’s rule of law has been violated.

The seasoned lawyer stated that he believed Alban Bagbin could be president, but that idea has been shattered as a result of his conduct. Alban Bagbin, according to Maurice, enjoys boasting and has turned Parliament into a tool in his hands.

“You were there as a speaker, Alban Bagbin. I wanted you to be president, but I realize you won’t be able to do so. How is it possible that Sosu’s case is still in court and he is still talking about it in the media? Is he boasting too much? According to Maurice Ampaw.

Although Maurice Ampaw has been labeled as a supporter of the NPP, he has stated over the years that he does not even have the party’s membership card. He has stated that he supports the NPP, but that he does not accept money from any members of the party and that he is merely doing his job as a lawyer and a Ghanaian.

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