Kasoa Killing: NMC boss inquired to resign

Owner and Presidential candidate from the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG) for the 2020 polls Mr. Percival Kofi Akpaloo is calling for the resignation of Chairman of the National Media Commission (NMC) Mr. Yaw Boadu Ayeboafo. Mr Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafo Chief of the National Media Commission payment (NMC) earlier in an job interview with the media downplayed worries made by people linking the particular killing of a 10-year-old son by his friends in Kasoa to TV advert on money rituals. Based on the two murderers, the whole concept came after they saw the TV advert by a fetish priest who said the lady could make them rich. Based on them, they later approached the fetish priestess plus they were told to get human being part and an amount of cash for the rituals which will later on make them rich. This growth triggered anger among several Ghanaians and started blaming government and the Media Fee for allowing money doublers, money rituals and occults to advertise on the traditional mass media channels. But Mr. Boadu-Ayeboafo responding to this criticism defined it as a “lazy investigations”. “To put it on a cost sheet that this is the reason why these people did that, I think this is a very lazy investigation, ” he said. However , Mister. Kofi Akpaloo in a warmed response to Ayeboafo on Empire FM in Accra supervised by MyNewsGh. com was adamant that the comment made by the particular NMC boss is undesirable hence he Mr. Ayeboafo must resign from their post. “The man must step down. That guy; Boadu-Ayeboafo needs to step lower. He doesn’t understand their job”, Kofi Akpaloo jabbed. “You see in this nation, we give offices in order to anyone on the merit that will he/she holds a degree, or even other higher qualifications. These folks have disappointed us, individuals with doctorate and professors are usually our problems”, he additional. Source: MyNewsGH. com or Syxtus Eshun / 2021
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