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Ghanaian Politicians Tag Each Other As Thieves – Bishop Charles Agyinasare
One of such clergymen who was recently attacked by some NPP footsoldiers over comments he made about the collapse of some banking entities in the country is Bishop Charles Agyinasare. In the face of all this, the man of God has descended on politicians again.
Bishop Charles Agyinasare, the leader of Perez Chapel International says the nature of Ghana's politics drives away persons who have genuine interests in helping the country's economical fortunes.
In an interview with JoyNews, the seasoned preacher snapped;
“The politicians themselves, since 1992, they've been telling us they are thieves. This man comes to power and he calls those people who were there thieves. The next man comes and also calls those who were there thieves. Are we saying that we don't have people who want to be a blessing to this country or want to serve this country?”
“Because of the perception they are putting out there, they make people who are qualified and could have done a good job run away from it because if I have got my own and I want to go into politics and by going into politics I will be branded a thief, I would rather stay somewhere”.
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C. A. Asante is a teacher (Village Teacher) by profession who has reported on a number of elections in Ghana for Central Press Newspaper. He is known among his peers as a researcher and regular contributor in Education, Politics, etc. Follow : Instagram- @ chris_asante1...Facebook: CA Asante