Former Kumbungu MP, Ras Mubarak, has called on Ghanaians to hold the President and the National Security responsible if North Tongu MP, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa is harmed.
He reportedly said that some national security agents had been tasked with keeping an eye on Mr. Ablakwa, which is why he urged Ghanaians to question the president in the event of any disaster.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday, he said, “Unimpeachable sources say thugs dressed up as national security operatives have been set to tail Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, MP.
“The country should hold the President, the National Security Minister and IGP personally liable if anything happens to the legislator”.
Ras Mubarak’s remarks follow the alleged service of a court-issued restraining order on the North Tongu MP.
The order aimed to stop him from publishing anything else concerning Reverend Victor Kusi-Boateng, Secretary of the National Cathedral Board.
However, in a video that quickly became popular on social media, the MP could be seen kicking the court official’s order away.
When the court official threw the document on the ground in the video, Okudzeto kicked it out of his car.
See his Facebook post below;
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