Minority Leader Afenyo Markin has slammed government officials who tried to arrest Assin South MP Rev. Ntim Fordjour. NIB officers wanted to question Fordjour about his claims regarding two planes carrying cocaine. NPP members gathered at Fordjour's home to show their support during this conflict.
Markin urged the administration to stop chasing "trivialities" and address real problems like unemployment and illegal mining. He praised Fordjour as a key NPP member who leads the Defense and Interior Committee. The Minority Leader warned that focusing on minor issues might spell trouble for the current leadership.
"Rev. is not a loner. He has never walked alone and will never walk alone," Markin told supporters, making it clear nobody should try intimidating their colleague. He added that Fordjour "will fear no evil because he walks with his God." The passionate speech ended with a call to respect the Constitution and tackle important matters affecting citizens.
Markin urged the administration to stop chasing "trivialities" and address real problems like unemployment and illegal mining. He praised Fordjour as a key NPP member who leads the Defense and Interior Committee. The Minority Leader warned that focusing on minor issues might spell trouble for the current leadership.
"Rev. is not a loner. He has never walked alone and will never walk alone," Markin told supporters, making it clear nobody should try intimidating their colleague. He added that Fordjour "will fear no evil because he walks with his God." The passionate speech ended with a call to respect the Constitution and tackle important matters affecting citizens.