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Expelling Ayariga from Parliament would be extreme - Kweku Baako

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  • pk 7 years ago

    Ghanafor like begging too much. The punishment should be a deterrent. Begging is not a good precedent. If you dont want to sack gim from parliament then consider things like (1) 1- 3 months suspension from parliament (2) pay ...
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  • PLAIN TRUTH 7 years ago

    You may be right on your suggestions that a person tagged as an honourable need to be disciplined for this shameful behaviour.Lets not forget where Ayariga is coming from;a pig will always be a pig despite being washed in the ...
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  • MANTSE 7 years ago

    I AGREE with Kweku Baako. But to deter such future Conduct, Ayariga must be made to pay part of the COST of INVESTIGATING his FRIVOLOUS CLAIM by FORFEITING a %age of his End of Term Benefits.

  • Osei Kofi Darkwah 7 years ago

    Ghanaians love "Gyae ma nonka dodo !!!!!! If we refuse to play by the rules, our society cannot prosper at all. We have laws, rules and regulations and whoever transgresses them should be sanctioned. Why some are punished and ...
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  • Altruism 7 years ago

    Don't wrongfully qoute Jesus, because the prostitue accept her sin that is why Jesus told her go and sin no more.
    Ayariga did not accept his guilty and the biased investigation did not proved that the MPs were not bribed ei ...
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  • Substitude Teacher 7 years ago

    "Tractor" Ayariga has nobody to blame but himself. After allocating state tractors to his self though he is not a farmer, what nerves for him to accuse somebody of corruption. Ask Ayariga how many tractor meant for hard worki ...
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  • T This. 7 years ago

    You seem to allege of corruption but lack the patriotic will to go to COURT. and that makes you a BAD CITIZEN AND ALSO CORRUPT AS THE ONES YOU ACCUSE.

  • yash kugmoor17 7 years ago

    How can we as Ghanaians accept a lying Nigerian as a law maker....a whole fake Harvard law...who makes allegations with no proof...all this SOB had to do was take out his phone and take a picture of the 3gs as evidence.... sa ...
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  • T This. 7 years ago

    THOSE CALLING PRESIDENT MAHAMA A THIEF (DO THEY HAVE ANY PROOF?) Yet they want us to believe them

  • yash kugmoor17 7 years ago

    So let's just say you are the managing director of this nice company. ..let say vondaphone. .the company borrowed 40bil yet only 7bil could be accounted for..who stole the 33bil....
    PROOF...just a name a few.
    1. $150 a ...
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  • Okro One 7 years ago

    Folks, I could go on and on listing Ayarigahs arrogant transgressions. Ayarigahs contemptuous reality denying transgressions on the bribery scandal brouhaha is an out rage. Not only that, Ayariga's display of total disrespect ...
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  • Simpa Panyin Nunoo M. 7 years ago

    Ayariga should be expelled from Accra. These buffoons do not deserve to be in Accra. They are only fit for Bolga.

  • apuuuu 7 years ago

    Kweku Baako i disagree with you some Ghanaians are too soft when it comes to punishment this are the reason outside comes in and take over because people just been soft Ayariga is bad person intent to ...
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  • Addofo 7 years ago

    I support this 100% to deter stupid people from telling lies. It is serious and must be kicked out. This is big disgrace to the Nation of Ghana.

  • Douglas Seidu 7 years ago

    Goodness it's that simple to expel a duly elected member of parliament.Whatever happened to the rights of his constituents?

  • Ama. 7 years ago

    Ayariga disrespected his constituents by bringing the good name of the Parliament into disrepute. He should be expelled from the Parliament.

  • Dada 7 years ago

    You lie. He spoke to protect the sanctity of parliament. he should be commended for standing up against the looting and rot there is in that house. The people have sacrificed the true and dont have the balls to do what you ar ...
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  • Douglas Seidu 7 years ago

    Goodness it's that simple to expel a duly elected member of parliament.Whatever happened to the rights of his constituents?

  • Douglas Seidu 7 years ago

    Goodness it's that simple to expel a duly elected member of parliament.Whatever happened to the rights of his constituents?

  • Douglas Seidu 7 years ago

    Goodness it's that simple to expel a duly elected member of parliament.Whatever happened to the rights of his constituents?

  • Douglas Seidu 7 years ago

    Goodness it's that simple to expel a duly elected member of parliament.Whatever happened to the rights of his constituents?

  • Douglas Seidu 7 years ago

    Goodness it's that simple to expel a duly elected member of parliament.Whatever happened to the rights of his constituents?

  • Ghanaian 7 years ago

    Why send so many messages of the same?

  • Kwesi 7 years ago

    Just because there was no evidence doesn't mean the bribery didn't take place. Their cup would soon be full, just wait and see. Criminals masquerading as honorables.They can never expel Mahamah Ayariga! Fire burn them!

  • BB 7 years ago

    THERE IS NO TRUTH IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. YOU SEE, THEY HAVE TO WORK AND PROTECT THE NAME OF PARLIAMENT. THERE IS NO TRUTH IN PARLIAMENT. HUMAN BEINGS COLLECTED MONEY AND THEY DO NOT WANT TO DIE FOR THE TRUTH AND THEY SIT. P ...
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  • NY 7 years ago

    I respect you so much Mr Baako,but for God sake, we are not living in the Jangle or in the animals Kingdom so stop begging for someone who have committed offence and allow the laws of the land works effectively towards each a ...
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  • Musah 7 years ago

    What is law? What didn't the Delta force do to judge's in Court today in Kumasi? Spear us with the stupid laws

  • EDUARDO DOMINGO 7 years ago

    PLEASE LET US FORGET THIS THING QUICKLY OR ELSE WE RISK TEARING THE PARLIAMENT APART! AND IF YOU DO NOT KNOW THE PARLIAMENT IS SYNONYMOUS WITH DEMOCRACY! IT IS THE ONLY THING THAT HOLDS THE COUNTRY TOGETHER NOW! I HEARD SOME ...
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  • Amoako 7 years ago

    What a hypocrite! Kweku what would be your attitude if Ayariga is an NDC Parliamentarian? Won't you walk direct to Akufo Addo to ensure the MP is dismissed from Parliament? What a hypocrite! SHAME to condone crime. IS IT KWEK ...
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  • suleman 7 years ago

    you people think the people of Ghana are fools and you so. call parlament are smart, you haved judge and Allah will judge you all one day.

  • Edem 7 years ago

    The Dishonourable man in his actions has brought the August body in disrepute and Ghana a laughing stock. Yet instead of been remorseful he maintains this arrogant posture.He deserves all he gets to severe as a deterrent to o ...
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  • Ama. 7 years ago

    Mahama Ayariga is Okudzato's number one stooge. If Okudzato says Ayariga jump: Ayariga answers , how high ? Ayariga dug his grave so let him lay in it.

  • Ghana nii 7 years ago

    There's no extremism in this bro, the guy bribed to get into parliament, we cannot tolerate such nonsense in our politics. Do you how long it took others to get to where they are .

  • Yussif 7 years ago

    That's the nature of Ghanaians,bawku central did not vote a small boy into parliament,they voted a lawyer believing he's educated,how could he be so careless?when Asiedu Nketia was said to own a particular house in Kumasi and ...
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  • adomakoh froboo 7 years ago

    Parliament cannot expel an mp. What type of democracy do we live in? Only his constituency can recall him

  • Kodwo Mensah 7 years ago

    Ayariga is dangerous and unwise. He should be expelled. He does not fit to be a law maker. I am surprised his constituency is backing such a Judas. He has betrayed the very institution he belongs to. His attitude is so shamef ...
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  • pepeni 7 years ago

    I BELIEVE SOMETHING HAPPENED. THE ONLY MISTAKE AYARIGA AND CO MADE WAS NOT KEEPING THE EVIDENCE OR TAKING PHOTOS. HOW ABOUT THE CCTVE FOOTAGE THAT PARLIAMENT REFUSED TO LOOK AT. =I AM DISAPPOINTED IN BAAKO THIS TIME ROUND. HE ...
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  • Mess 7 years ago

    I think u need to kick him out of the parliament he is a lyer

  • Ali Mahama 7 years ago

    Kwaku stop behaving lie an Idoit in this matter.Why can't Ghanaians be bold to say white when it is white? What will Ghana loose if this good for nothing Ayariga is expelled from Parliament ? Do we need liers like Ayariga in ...
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  • kwasi oduro 7 years ago

    Kwaku Baako, are you crazy? The guy looked pathetic, so he shouldn't be expelled? A lawmaker concocting a bribery charge against a ministerial nominee and a speaker of his own parliament to get even? And expulsion, you say, i ...
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  • Paa Joe 7 years ago

    THE VULNERABLE IN GHANA WILL LIKE TO KNOW WHETHER KOFI BAAKO AND KWSESI PRATT THE TWO NOISY SO CALLED JOURNALISTS EVER PAY TAXES IN THE COUNTRY.

    TIME FOR THEM TO SHOW THEIR TAX RETURNS TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.

  • Michae 7 years ago

    Expel him & Parliament be disgraced more because all bribes taken by Parliament before would be cataloged.
    Why K Baako behaving like he does not know that MPs take bribe. Ayariga must not expose it what

  • Kofi 7 years ago

    How do you keep such a fabricator in Parliament as law maker? He must be expelled with immediate effect

  • Ghanaian 7 years ago

    Not when the case was handled by a kangaroo npp court

  • Musah 7 years ago

    We the people of BOWKU dare Parliament to expel our MP MAHAMA AYARIGA FROM PARLIAMENT and see, the action taken by the Delta force in Kumasi today would be better, is good that kweku baaku can see far

  • MANKIND 7 years ago

    No Mr Malik he should be suspended from Parliament with fine for others to learn more from that

  • BerylRichards 7 years ago

    Is that how cheap our MPs are??

    That a sitting MP make s such malacious allegations against an honorable person and all he should do is to apologize?? What is the consequences metted to an individual caught in a bribery sc ...
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  • Bro. K 7 years ago

    Mahama Ayariga is a disgrace to Northerners and arrogant. Send him to jail instead of apologies upon apologies.

  • YARO 7 years ago

    HASNT HE APOLIGOSED.YOU THINK YOU CAN MISHANDLE HIM BECAUSE OF WHERE HE IS COMING FROM. DO AND SEE WHAT WILL HAPPEN.

  • Osei Mensah 7 years ago

    Nadaa akuffo addo has no any good track record. No wonder Ghanaians rejected him 3 times at poll! And l wonder why Ghanians made such a mistake this time. Was it becauze of his begging and prostrating for your vote? Can anyth ...
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  • Dada 7 years ago

    Sorry, democracy is expensive. Ayariga is representing us and not them. We voted him to serve us not any master anywhere. Until we decide to change him, no one has a right to do any madness with him. He is alive and he repres ...
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  • Kweku Mainu 7 years ago

    Give us a break, Mr I Know Everything. .

  • Ama 7 years ago

    Extreme? Why extreme. He MUST be expelled. We have lived with this nonsense for too long. Its about time we began to deal harshly with idiots like this.

  • Awuni 7 years ago

    "While some Ghanaians are calling on the authorities of the House to expel him from the Legislative House to serve as deterrent to his colleagues, others like the Director of Elections of the opposition National Democratic Co ...
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  • obaa lyd 7 years ago

    think far osei mensag don't think madness

  • Ali Mahama 7 years ago

    Kwaku Dont be silly and a hypocrite. You are too clever to make such daming statement.

  • Mouth 7 years ago

    Under no circumstance can the speaker expel Ayariga. Ayariga was elected by his constituency to represent them, he wasn't appointed. Note that, the Speaker is a the President's appointee.

  • Mouth 7 years ago

    Note that The Speaker of parliament was nominated by the Executive, not by the people. This negates separation of powers in a true democracy.

  • John 7 years ago

    Kweku, I read he's a Harvard trained lawyer. My school isn't listed however,didn't he know of the implications of what he was doing?He intentionally set the agenda for the minister designate to be ashamed,ridiculed,annihilat ...
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  • Kobs 7 years ago

    In the first place why did paliament investigate it self when criminality was clearly committed.

    Secondly, Paliament has no authority to sack a dully elected member of paliament.

    Finally can NPP sort out the shameful l ...
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  • Joey Boy 7 years ago

    I think Ayariga's fate depended a lot on Muntaka. Though Ayariga has been pronounced guilty, I think it is a case of "your word against mine," Because Muntaka swore by the Q'uran he is seen as telling the whole truth and Ayar ...
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