Monday, 11 May 2015

I'm Sorry For My 'Dumsor' Comments - Ras Mubarak


The acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority (NYA), Ras Muabrak has retracted and apologized for comments he made on Facebook against critics of the government.

In his post, Mr. Mubarak dared Ghanaians to vote out the NDC government over the energy crisis if they wanted to.

He stated that, “if governments after Nkrumah had thought about the long term, as JM [John Mahama] is doing, we won’t be complaining about dumsor today. So please feel free to vote against us for thinking and doing things for a Better Ghana, but u will not only thank us tomorrow, you will live in regret, like we are today, for all the bad things we said and did to Nkrumah.”


He asked, “what use is fixing dumsor temporarily only for it to reoccur in 6 or 7 years?”

However, in an interview on the Citi Breakfast Show, Ras Mubarak described his actions as inappropriate and expressed regret for his remarks.

“My comments in respect of the fact that if after attempting or actually seeing things that will actually help Ghanaians in the long-run is something if not appreciated, we should be voted against. For that I think it was quite inappropriate and I sincerely apologise for that,” he said.

He stressed however that government had rolled out a number of measures to end the power crisis as soon as possible.

“A lot of hard work is being put in place to ensure that we save Ghanaian lives. What I said was that the president was doing a lot of good things and we should look at those good things as the basis for judging the president. So that if you are going to say that he feels nothing about dumsor then that is quite unfair. But I cannot take the inalienable right of every Ghanaian to criticize and express their frustrations and exasperations,” he stated.



Source: Citifmonline.com

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