They normally agree on issues during panel discussions on Peace FM morning show 'Kokrokoo'.
However, the burning of excavators 'tore them apart'.
Former Central Regional Minister, Kwamena Duncan and veteran journalist Kweku Baako had varied views as far as the burning of excavators is concerned.
Burning of Excavators
As part of renewed efforts to fight illegal mining in the country, the military task force; Operation Halt has resulted in burning the excavators being used to mine.
Kwamena Duncan believes the burning is in order while Kweku Baako feels "it is a mindless, lawless admission of chronic impotence"
Listen to them in the video below
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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The nature of our politics largely contributes to our governments' inability to root out evil from our society. We have allowed vigilantes to hijack political parties. They're the guys who support the parties, defend them, man polling stations etc. And when their parties come to power, the so-called middle class and the educated wonder why such people get the ministerial roles and other positions into public institutions. We allow galamsey hoodlums to hold our politicians to ransom, threatening to vote them out of power if galamsey is not permitted, and again the educated wonder why the fight is not being won. It is time for the enlightened of our society to actively support political parties that generally champion good policies. Stand in your numbers behind such parties, volunteer as party agents, contribute money to their causes, gather behind them, so we can isolate the miscreants from our midst. This way, voices of good conscience will defeat evil, and our public live will begin to see the dominance of good citizens over bad ones.