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Don’t dare harm or mistreat Ablakwa – Austin Gamey tells Bryan Acheampong

Labour expert Austin Gamey has issued a stern warning to Minister for Food and Agriculture Bryan Acheampong, advising him to refrain from issuing threats to North Tongu legislator Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.

This caution from Mr Gamey follows recent remarks made by Acheampong, accusing Ablakwa of politicizing the Social Security and National Insurance Trust’s (SSNIT) sale of its stake in four hotels.

In an interview with Accra-based Citi News, Bryan Acheampong alleged that Ablakwa’s actions were politically motivated, targeting him personally rather than addressing the interests of SSNIT or the hotels involved.

Mr Acheampong’s comments sparked concerns among observers, including Austin Gamey, who viewed them as potential threats against the MP.

“Some may say he is slow, but it is better to hasten slowly sometimes,” Gamey remarked on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, addressing the issue.

“I appreciate what they have done, and we must also congratulate our friend and brother, Hon. Sammy Okudzeto Ablakwa. Anyone who dares to harm or mistreat him will do so at their peril and will never be forgiven.”

Mr Gamey, known for his advocacy in labor matters, praised Mr Ablakwa’s efforts in scrutinizing the SSNIT hotel sale and ensuring transparency in government dealings.

He emphasized the importance of respecting democratic processes and warned against any actions that could threaten the integrity of public officials.

Furthermore, Gamey underscored the role of organized labor in holding government accountable and safeguarding public assets. He encouraged young people and future leaders to emulate Ablakwa’s commitment to transparency and accountability when entrusted with positions of authority.

“We should demand the dismantling of inappropriate practices and ensure that only the right decisions are made,” Gamey emphasized. “We all must act appropriately and responsibly.”

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