A video circulating on social media captures Chief of Staff Akosua Frema Osei-Opare questioning the participation of popular pressure group leader and former PNC chairman, Bernard Mornah, in a protest march to the Jubilee House. The video, taken during a funeral where the Chief of Staff and Bernard Mornah exchanged pleasantries, reveals Mrs. Osei-Opare expressing her discontent.
In the video, the Chief of Staff, referring to Bernard Mornah as her son, appeared visibly unhappy about his involvement in the protest. She emphasized her lack of ill intentions toward him and questioned why he would join a demonstration against the ruling NPP party.
“This is my son, and you can stand in front of Jubilee, we don’t do that. He is my son, and I don’t have any bad intentions against him, so why would he think of evil against me?” Mrs. Osei-Opare remarked.
Addressing Bernard Mornah directly, she questioned his decision to carry placards against the NPP party and invited him to her office for a discussion, stating, “Bernard Mona my son why carry placards against my NPP party, see me in my office.”
The video has sparked discussions on social media, with many speculating on the nature of the grievances and the potential meeting between the Chief of Staff and Bernard Mornah. As the story unfolds, the public remains curious about the details of this interaction and the dynamics between the Chief of Staff and the pressure group leader.
Source: tigpost.co