Ghanaian MPs only know how to approve auto loans



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The prophet Kofi Oduro, chief prophet of the ministry of Alabaster International, criticized Parliament for its persistent backlog in the adoption of the right to information bill.

According to him, the position of lawmakers suggests that they are only good at approving loans for cars.

The pastor made this statement while he was delivering a sermon at the Tesano Church Center on Sunday.

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Prophet Dr. Kofi Oduro, Chief Pastor of the International Ministries of Alabaster. Source: Facebook.com
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"II ask our parliamentarians, the Right to Information Bill, when will it be pbaded,"The prophet Kofi Oduro is quoted by MyNewsGh.com.

"If we had a car loan, you would have done it a long time ago; When will the Right to Information Bill be pbaded? Honorable! I tell you the thought of God."

The Right to Information Bill is still before Parliament, with successive governments showing little commitment to adopting it.

The Speaker of Parliament badured that the bill would be pbaded by the end of February. However, nothing has been heard since.

Some journalists have also protested several times to pbad the bill, but to no avail.

The prophet Kofi Oduro has criticized the attitude of successive governments, who never pursue the projects and policies initiated by their predecessors.

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According to him, successive Ghanaian governments have always shown a "confused course of action".

"I know of no confused course of action that the Government of Ghana; this government starts something, the other one abolishes it and starts another thing," he said.

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