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General News of Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Source: Mynewsgh.com
2019-02-06
Rasheeda Adams
Feminist and former wife of the legislature of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of Kumbungu constituency, Ras Mubarak launched a suggestive attack on the minority in parliament after the latter's conduct on Tuesday.
The "free-spirited" media professional who seems angry at the description of Emmanuel Kyeremanteng Agyarko's widow as "bloody widow" at his swearing-in on Tuesday, February 6, 2019 revealed that there also had a "bloody thief" among minority lawmakers.
Rasheeda Adams wrote in an article on his Facebook page that MyNewsGh.com had written: "Somewhere in the minority of Parliament, there is a bloody thief MP, a bloody deputy, a corrupt deputy, a corrupt incompetent. Do we have to hold placards for all of you?
She did not say who this drummer could be, but asked if Ghanaians should also place signs for such a person to regularize what the minority had done on Tuesday.
Rasheeda Adams, who has been at the forefront of activism for gender equality in a discussion thread, has questioned the morality behind the behavior of the minority in parliament and has been asked if she would leave each time the member of Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency The Hon. Lydia Seyram Alhbadan gets up to speak in parliament "
"We will go out every time the member for Ayawaso W.W will rise to speak in Parliament. Me: Hon. Lydia Alhbadan, do not let me down, do you like it. Get up and talk every day, even if you have nothing to say, "she questioned.
Lydia Alhbadan challenged and won the siege of her husband, Emmanuel Agyarko. It was invested Tuesday in parliament on February 5, 2019 to continue and finish the second half of his term as a deputy.
However, as a result of unrest in one of the more than 130 polling stations in La Bawaleshie, the NDC promised not to recognize the new MP and to organize an outing.
While she was sworn in, the NDC deputies left the room slamming placards with a very sneaky and unfeeling phrase, "Bloody Widow."
Ghanaians, especially women's rights activists, have denounced and condemned minority legislators who branded abusive signs.
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