Dormaahemaa Heavily Blasts Dormaahene For Making Comments About Akufo- Addo
The Dormaahemaa, Nana Odeneho Akosua Fima II, has slammed her bodily brother, Osagyefo Oseadeyo Agyemang Badu II, the Paramount Chief of the Dormaa traditional region in the Bono Region, for his comments about President Akufo-Addo.
In a recent speech, Osagyefo Oseadeyo Agyemang Badu II accused President Akufo-Addo of failing to complete operations started by previous President John Mahama.
” John Mahama is not your adversary, so why are you doing this?” In a media appearance, the ancestral ruler, who is known to have a slow pace for the former National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, stated. “Will you be satisfied if your initiatives are abandoned when you leave office?” he asked, clearly referring to President Akufo-Addo.
According to the Dormaahene, people were “on the roads while structures rotted because the government says it is analyzing the financing of the Saglemi operation.”
In what appears to be a direct rebuttal to her brother, Nana Odeneho Akosua Fima II, the Dormaahemaa, claims Dormaa residents who do not understand President Akufo- Addo’s enormous offerings to improve existing norms in the traditional territory and abroad are merely motivated by ” witchcraft.”
Speaking to the people of Dormaa in her native tongue, (Twi), Nana Odeneho Akosua Fima II said President Akufo-Addo deserved praise, not criticism, for the social interventions his administration had made in Dormaa.
Nana Addo deserves credit for what he has done for the people of Dormaa. “The only people who do not understand what he has done for the people of Dormaa are those who are enslaved by witchcraft,” the Dormaahemaa said.
“What the Akufo-Addo regime has accomplished for us [Dormaa residents] excites us.” We must be willing to recognize those who deserve it. “Let us not argue against what is obvious,” Nana Odeneho Akosua Fima II added.
According to the Dormaahemaa, the Akufo-Addo administration has improved the primary entry road and the electricity shortage, and the living conditions in Dormaa have improved.
She urged Dormaa residents and her audience to continue to pray for President Akufo-Addo and his government, saying he had “dealt kindly with the people of Dormaa.”
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