Minister-designate for food and agriculture, Bryan Acheampong, is shocked as his friend Ato Forson questions him.
Minority Leader Cassiel Ato Forson at Parliament’s Appointments Committee vetting gave Bryan Acheampong a tough time. The minority leader asked thought-provoking questions.
Ato Forson questioned the nominee over his role in the bloody La Bawaleshie shooting incident in which he was purported to have had a hand as the Minister of State in charge of National Security at the presidency at the time.
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Bryan Acheapong was accused of deploying the armed National Security officers that shot into the crowd at the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election venue. The honourable nominee denied complicity in the incident that led to the injury and maiming of some people in 2019.
Ato Forson went on further to question Acheampong’s trustworthiness considering the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election event, that he would be a good Minister for Food and Agriculture.
In a turn of events, the honourable nominee was shocked when his friend will ask him such questions. According to former US Airforce personnel, friends should not ask such questions.
It was at this point that the minister-designate could not hold his disbelief any longer and he burst “Ato, you’re my friend; you should be testifying on my credibility” before asking “ or you don’t trust me again?”
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But the Minority Leader insisted that Bryan Acheampong answer the question, saying the vetting process was not about giving preferential treatment to a given nominee because of friendship or any other consideration aside from the national interest.
Bryan Acheampong could be seen lamenting on live television about how he was disappointed to have been subjected to such critical scrutiny by none other than somebody he considered his friend.
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