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“Nkosuohene” (Development Chief) of the Kwahu Traditional Area Nana Asiedu Kweku Donkor, has defended Second Deputy of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, for his comments on the appointment of Person with Disability to the Chieftaincy Ministry.

According to the Nkosuohene, the NDC falgbearer hopeful had been spot on with his observation and that, that appointment to the Chieftaincy Ministry was misplaced.

He said the Mr. Bagbin was not only speaking the truth, but was also speaking the minds of many chiefs who were offended by that appointment.

“In Ghanaian tradition, Chiefs are not allowed to deal with people who are physically challenged in anyway, including; people who suffer blindness, and so Mr. Bagbin had spoken the truth when he said the appointment of somebody like that as Minister for Chieftaincy Affairs had courted anger from the chiefs.”

Nana Kweku Donkor on Saturday, said this during a funeral reception of his mother, Maame Abena Afi at Kwahu Mpraeso who died at a ripe old age of 110.

Mr. Bagbin was at the funeral as a special guest of honour, was mobbed by enthusiastic fans, supporters, and townsfolk, who apparently thronged to the funeral grounds to show him their support.

Some Ghanaians took the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament to the cleaners for allegedly making some unsavoury comments about some of Former President Mahama’s appointments that might have cost the party their 2016  defeat to the New Patriotic Party, (NPP).

According to Mr. Bagbin, the John Mahama’s appointment of Dr. Seidu Danaa, a visually challenged man, as the Minister for Chieftaincy Affairs was a decision that had courted hatred for the NDC from Ghanaian chiefs, since in Ghanaian tradition, chiefs are not allowed to deal with visually impaired persons.

Mr. Bagbin also observed that Dr. Danaa was a respectable and learned person who could have fitted into any other Ministry, apart from the Chieftaincy Ministry, since his appointment went against Ghanaian culture.

He added that even though President Mahama meant well, the appointment of Dr. Danaa had ended up courting anger among the chiefs for the NDC government, which contributed greatly to the unprecedented defeat of the NDC in 2016.

In the same statement, Mr. Bagbin also said that President Mahama’s appointment of Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa as Deputy Minister of Education, in charge of Tertiary Education, was a miscalculation as he had had issues with University authorities back in his days as a student at the University of Ghana.

He added that President Mahama had also gotten it wrong when he appointed Dr Omane Boamah as the Minister of Communication since he stammered and his speech challenges had a bearing on his eloquence.

It is while this brouhaha is still on-going that a royal has come out to tell the whole world that the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament had spoken the plain truth.

“I am not NDC, I speak as a Ghanaian Mr. Bagbin spoke the absolute truth. In this our part of the world, we, excuse me to say, do not appoint people who are disabled as chiefs, neither do we allow our chiefs to associate with them,” Nana Asiedu Kweku Donkor said.

The chief said the appointment of Dr. Danaa had offended Ghanaian chiefs and the national House of Chiefs, but that the chiefs had kept mute over the issue because it was not in the character of chiefs to openly lament.

Mr. Bagbin’s statement he said, was therefore airing the views of Chiefs of Ghana.

According to the Nkosuohene of the Kwahu Traditional Area, Mr. Bagbin deserved to be commended rather than condemned, adding that Ghana needed honest people like the Nadowli-Kaleo MP.

Meanwhile, a member of the Communication Team of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Saaka Salia, has also defended recent comments by Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament affirming that in Ghanaian culture, visually challenged persons were kept at arm’s length from chiefs and traditional rulers and therefore it was a miscalculation by President Mahama to appoint Dr. Danaa as Chieftaincy Minister.

Mr. Salia said the backlash at Mr. Bagbin was unfounded because the man had spoken the truth, especially in the matter of appointment of Dr Seidu Danaa to the Chieftaincy Ministry.

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