New
Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Ablekuma West, Ursula
Owusu, has slammed the Sports Ministry and the Mahama-led government to
"bow their heads in shame" for distributing Mahama customized T-shirts
to a group of supporters who were airlifted to Egypt.
Before the
Egypt-Ghana second leg clash, which saw Black Stars chalk a magnificent
feat to book Ghana's place in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil; there were
unconfirmed reports that some supporters will don T-shirts with the
image of President John Mahama emblazoned on it.
The grapevine
report turned out to be true when cameras at the 30th June stadium
captured jubilant supporters clad in the alleged "Mahama T-shirt"
ecstatically celebrating when Black Stars striker Kelvin Prince Boateng
scored in the last minute of the game.
Adding her voice to what
some critics have termed "unfortunate" on the part of the government to
project the image of the President instead of the nation, the NPP MP
posited on Oman FM's political analysis programme that government
officials goofed for allowing the supporters to don such T-shirts at the
stadium.
She noted that such move could introduce political
divisions into the sports fabric of the nation and so, cautioned the
government not to ride on the success of the Black Stars to promote
itself.
"It’s your deeds and your fruit that will make people
dignify you. It’s not by forcefully ingraining your photographs
everywhere and placing your statue anywhere that will announce the
integrity of the President. That’s crude…We’ve moved on. This is the
21st Century. This is the age of the internet,” she opined. |
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