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Sam George Reacts To Claims Of Taking Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah’s Show Off Air

Honourable Samuel Nartey George, the Minister for Communications and Digitalization, has reacted to speculations that he took Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah’s “For the Records” show off air last night.

Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah’s show, which was streaming on Facebook and YouTube, suddenly ended, giving followers of the program a cause to worry. The Official Facebook page of the show announced that they could not continue with the show due to technical problems.

Following the development, there have been allegations that Samuel Nartey George masterminded the abrupt end of the show. Proponents of this view asserted that Sam George took that action because the National Democratic Congress could not stand the heat coming from Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah’s fact-based presentation and neck-pressing delivery.

Reacting to this assertion, Sam George refuted the allegations, stressing that he is focused on delivering a digitally inclusive and functional ecosystem for the people of Ghana. He slammed his critics for their unendless blames, adding that the pain of losing the 2024 general elections has clouded even logical minds to draw unnecessary conclusions.

The outspoken NDC legislator further cautioned members of the New Patriotic Party that such unnecessary criticism could cause them the 2028 presidential and parliamentary elections. 

In a Facebook post, he wrote, “A certain Sam George seems to be more powerful than even he knows.

Even when they constipate, they blame Sam George. The pain of defeat has clouded even logical minds to believe that I lose sleep over someone’s attempt to be relevant.

I am focused on delivering a digitally inclusive and functional ecosystem for the people of Ghana. By the time you realise, we have reduced 38% to 14.5%.

For God and Country. 🦁🇬🇭.

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