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We Need That MP Now, Anlo Chiefs Demands For The NPP MP Who Said Zanetor Is A Daughter Of A M√rd£r£r

We Need That MP Now, Anlo Chiefs Demands For The NPP MP Who Said Zanetor Is A Daughter Of A Murderer

 

The chiefs of the Anlo society are furious after an MP referred to Zanetor Rawlings, the daughter of the late Jerry Rawlings, as a “daughter of a murderer” during a parliamentary session.

The MP, whose name has not been disclosed, publicly shouted at Zanetor Rawlings to keep quiet and made the derogatory comment.

In response, the chiefs have sent a message to the speaker of Parliament, requesting that the MP’s name be revealed so they can be questioned about their statement.

Many Ghanaians have condemned this behavior, viewing it as a disgrace for the legislative government to engage in discriminatory language.

The Anlo Dukor Council has formally petitioned the speaker of Parliament to identify the MP responsible for the remark, describing it as unfortunate and emphasizing the need for accountability in Ghana’s legislative house.

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Meanwhile, some MPs, such as Abu Jinapor, have denied making the statement, with Jinapor calling the allegations “baseless and untrue”

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