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My lawyers will write to you – Stephen Amoah tells Sam George after he slapped his bald head

During a segment on TV3’s New Day show, Ningo-Prampram MP, Sam George, and Stephen Amoah, Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry and MP for Nhyiaeso, engaged in a lively debate over Vice President Bawumia’s recent ‘driver’s mate’ comment.

Vice President Bawumia, in a speech at the University of Professional Studies, Accra, likened his role as Vice President to that of a driver’s mate, highlighting a transformative vision if he were to become president.

Sam George took issue with this comparison, referring to Dr. Bawumia as “Aplanke,” a Ga term for a bus conductor, during the show.

Stephen Amoah objected, stating that the term was inappropriate.

Sam George defended his use of the term, stating that “Aplanke” is not an abusive word. When asked if his comment about knocking Mr. Amoah was serious, Sam George likened it to tapping a child’s head when they misbehave, and playfully tapped Mr. Amoah’s head.

In response, Mr. Amoah humorously said, “unallowed touching,” and remarked that he would consult his lawyers regarding the incident.

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