March 14, 2019
Member of Parliament for Builsa South, Dr Clement Apaak has chided the Minister for
Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah over his claim that the Osu Christiansburg Castle, which is former seat of Government is not a security zone.

In satirical write up, the former Presidential Staffer during the former regime wondered what security details including military and police personnel could be doing at such a place which is not a security zone.

The Minister who is also the Member of Parliament was disputing claims that, a  vigilante group, DE-Eye affiliated to the governing New Patriotic Party have been training at the Castle.

Read the full write up by the Builsa South MP below:

Hon. Kojo Oppong Nkrumah paaaah!

Bro, an employment agency called De-Eye Group gets access to the Castle, an extension of the Office of the President, sets up office with a youthful client base of about 500 using the Castle and about 5000 nation wide?

Bro, De-Eye Group clients seeking employment provide security for an NPP (Dombo) event attended by President NADAA as special guest of honour, former President Kuffour and the IGP among many top government officials?

Bro, Herh! No one said anything? Not the Presidential security detail, not the BNI, not National Security or the Police! Walahi! The Presidency was cool with an employment agency, De-Eye, providing security at such an event?

Bro, the Castle is not a security zone? So what are the police and army officers at the entrance doing there? And why do serving Ministers have thier offices there? Castle has more security than Parliament House wai!

Bro, I can’t think far, so let me talk in-proper, un-parliamentary English small! This your reply to Manasseh paaaaaaah dei! Huuuuwa! Na big fat lie!

Bro, De-Eye be trained NPP militia and NPP government knows them well well. They be NADAA pickings direct; that be why no one question them for them base for Castle, that be why they fit provide security for Father em self for NPP Dombo event!

Aaaaaaah Kojo, I shy give you sef!

Christian Kpesese/ ghanamps.com