“I was forced to cut my dreadlocks in order to become an MP”- Ras Mubarak
Ras Mubarak, a former Member of Parliament (MP) from Kumbungu, has disclosed the circumstances that led to him entering parliament with his dreadlocks.
He announced that while the laws of Ghana do not prohibit a person from going to parliament with dreadlocks, he was forced to cut his dreadlocks due to circumstances outside his control.
“There is no law excluding anyone from serving in parliament because of his dreadlocks.
Nobody will deter you from running for office with dreadlocks, but I had to shave mine for a special reason.” Ras Mubarak revealed his identity.
Apart from Ghana’s constitution, the Bible, according to the outspoken legislator, encourages the wearing of one’s natural hair.
“Aspects of the Bible that affirm the Nazarene lifestyle is found in Number 6:5,” he said.
Ras Mubarak’s comment comes amid a saga involving Achimota College, the Ghana Education Service (GES), and two Rastafarian students.
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