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Controversy Trails Abronye DC’s Remarks on Ewes and Northerners

 

 

A storm of controversy has erupted in Ghana’s political landscape following comments made by Abronye DC, a prominent political figure, who allegedly stated that every dirty place is inhabited by Ewes and Northerners. The remarks have sparked widespread outrage and condemnation, with many calling for an apology and action.

 

According to reports, Abronye DC made the comments at a recent gathering, sparking concerns about tribalism and divisive politics. The statement has been widely criticized for its perceived discriminatory tone and potential to incite hatred and violence.

 

The Ewe and Northern communities have expressed shock and disappointment at the remarks, saying they are unfair and unacceptable. “Such statements are not only divisive but also undermine national cohesion and unity,” said a spokesperson for the Ewe community.

 

According to Ghanaian law, hate speech and discriminatory remarks are punishable offenses. Experts say Abronye DC’s comments may have breached these laws, and he could face consequences.

 

The controversy has sparked a national debate about tribalism and politics in Ghana. Many are calling for greater accountability and sensitivity from public figures, emphasizing the need for inclusive and respectful language.

 

The impact of these remarks is being felt across the country, with many wondering what consequences Abronye DC will face.

 

 

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Author: Korkor Anumu

 

 

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