Convenor of the Economic Fighters League, Ernesto Yeboah has lauded the soldier whose video went viral campaigning against the new Parliamentary complex.
He was emphatic on NEAT FM’s morning show ‘Ghana Montie’ that the soldier should be tagged as a “national hero” for his boldness to kick against the move.
Lance Corporal Wassah a 2017 recruit is also heard in the video appealing to President Akufo-Addo not to support the plan.
He further described calls for the construction of a new chamber as selfish on the part of the country’s Parliamentarians.
Listen to Ernesto Yeboah’s Interview…
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You are not a proper torgbui but a thieef like the nation wreckers. We need hospitals, roads and schools not chambers. Did we vote for chambers. Is this democracy? You are now imposing churches and chambers on us after we have brought you to power just because that is the way you can plunder the state coffers. Ernesto and the soldier will be recorded in history one day just like Coporal Attipoe and Sergent Adjetey and the rest.
Ernesto Yeboah is a brave man and a national hero himself. From history these are the people whose dream and actions today leads to liberation of the people tomorrow. Talk about Mandela, Kwame Nkrumah, Fidel Castro etc. We are living under a corrupt leadership today and our leadership are looking for avenues to loot the state. It takes people like Ernesto and the this soldier to stop this corrupt men. Rise up with these soldier and let us stop this chamber, cathedral etc.
Ernesto Yeboah having disgraced himself by acting unruly in parliament wishes to attach himself to the soldier to redeem himself from his pathetic act in parliament.