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If not for mischief Kwasi Pratt was engaging in, what is wrong about a minister following the outlined protocols to procure a visa. I thought a few days ago, Sefa Kayi was loud on air protesting against so-called “big men” flouting traffic regulations. If the minister was given preferential treatment at the Embassy, it will be the same Ghanaians as a people, speaking against such tendencies that politicians abuse their positions. Instead applauding for the minister for following due process, which needs to be encouraged by all and sundry in all spheres of our daily routines, Sefa Kayi rather have given Kwasi Pratt the platform to throw tantrums. I wonder who are the real hypocrites you have been proclaiming. Infact, KSK, I was very disappointed in you. We should learn from best practices. You don’t clap for a minister in the Netherlands or UK or Canada that they ride a bicycle to work or join public transportation to work, and still lambast a minister of state who think it’s right to follow protocols.
tell me the reason why they should not queue for visa? wutu eduro boni a, ebi ka wanu.