MSJ leader: Le Hunte ought to have said he’s Ghanaian
Abdulah said Government also fell short as it was mandatory to ask certain questions under the Constitution.
“There are questions that must be asked such as , are you suffering from any mental illness ? Responses to these questions disqualify you under the Constitution from holding public office, so it is the Prime Minister and whoever advises him that messed up and this demonstrates their level of incompetence,” Abdulah said.
Le Hunte’s appointment was revoked just four days after he was appointed as the Minister of Public Utilities.
Le Hunte, under Section 42(1) of the Constitution, is not qualified to be appointed a senator by virtue of his allegiance to another country. Abdulah said the Ministry of Public Utilities is important as it oversees policy with respect to water, electricity and telecommunications.
He said within two years there have been five ministers of public utilities. “ This is ridiculous and demonstrates that the Government does not know what is doing,”he said.
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