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Dr. Hassan Ayariga Blast Dr. Bawumia For Disgracing The Northern brotherhood On 63th Independence Day Celebration

Dr. Hassan Ayariga Blast Dr. Bawumia For Disgracing The Northern brotherhood On 63th Independence Day Celebration.


Founder and leader of the All People’s Congress (ACP), Dr. Hassan Ayariga has criticised the vice president of the republic of Ghana His Excellency Dr Mahamudu Bawumia for the embarrassments of the Northern region representatives at the just ended Independence Day celebration held in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi.


According to Dr. Ayariga, its an embarrassment to the Northern brotherhood for the Vice President Dr. Bawumia to tasked his Mothers, Sisters and Daughters to come out and match pass with pans on their heads to showcase their level of independence and development. 
In a statement, Dr. Hassan-Ayariga expressed his disappointment:

It’s independence Day.
Our country has gained independence some 63 years ago. I want to believe that we are celebrating our achievements, transformation, development, freedom and justice. Today our Northern Vice President Dr. 
Bawumi has tasked his Mothers, Sisters and Daughters to come out and match pass with pans on their heads to showcase their level of independence and development.
Dr Bawumia, is this your way or your style of leading your own people? People have gathered from all walks of life to witness how you humiliated your own people at the independence parade.

Dr. Bawumia thank you for encouraging your mothers, sisters and daughters to carry pans and match pass in the 21st century. You have disgraced our northern brotherhood. But We are grateful for your good social intervention policies.


       
Photo of Northerners showcasing pans

story filed by: Odiasempa Kwaku Ahiaku

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