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Ghanaians on Social media are up in arms against Ghana’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Ayisi Boateng for comments they describe as insulting to the Ghanaian populace.
Ghana’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Ayisi Boateng is reported to have said that if he had his way, he would have employed members of the New Patriotic Party before he will consider other Ghanaians.
This comment from the High Commissioner has sparked debate on social media with several people calling for his resignation for comments they describe as immature and a disregard for Ghanaians.
Some reactions to this comments on social media is a signal that Ghanaians are no more spectators but are now citizens.
George Ayisi-Boateng is a test case for President Akufo-Addo. This is not the shameful change Ghanaians asked for.— Manasseh Azure Awuni (@Manasseh_Azure) October 30, 2017
#CitiCBS How will Ayisi Boateng and his people will identify all NPP members? Am not sure all the 5m+ votes are people on their register— ~mr_okwei92 (@r_okwei) October 31, 2017
Mr. Ayisi-Boateng must go. His comments have gone past be careful #CitiCBS— Sandister Tei (@SandisterTei) October 31, 2017
We are all Ghanaians but some are more Ghanaian than others”-George Ayisi Boateng,High Commissioner to South Africa
Are we safe? #CitiCBS— Zoe Abu-Baidoo (@ZABaidoo) October 31, 2017
Ghana’s High Commissioner to South Africa George Ayisi Boateng says he’s in South Africa to represent only members of his political party— James Agyenim-Boaten (@jagyenim) October 31, 2017
The comments by Mr Ayisi Boateng is very unfortunate! No one is more Ghanaian than the other. #CitiCBS— Junior 🇬🇭® (@kmtakyi) October 31, 2017
The utterances of George Ayisi-Boateng and other NPP big shots explain the violence of party’s youth.— Manasseh Azure Awuni (@Manasseh_Azure) October 30, 2017
George Ayisi Boateng is still at post? The deafening silence of the NPP is tantamount to an endorsement of this shameful statement. #CitiCBS— Fred Amese (@fredamese) October 31, 2017