If You Don’t Correct Your Errors, One Day You’ll Remember Karma is from Kyebi – A Plus writes to Addo D

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has been cautioned by Kwame Asare Obeng, also known as A Plus, urging him to rectify instances of injustice and address errors made during his tenure.

In a recent social media post, A Plus implied that should the president fail to address these problems, he may have to deal with the repercussions of his actions from his hometown of Kyebi when he leaves office.

On February 1, 2024, A Plus used Instagram to remind President Akufo-Addo of former Electoral Commission Chair Charlotte Osei’s treatment, stating “Dear @nakufoaddo, today is Char Osei’s birthday and I want to use the opportunity to ask you this. How do you feel when you remember that after she worked for this country for so many years including organizing the peaceful election that brought you to power in 2016?

“You and that shameless guy at Makola Law School who was quietly demoted to an ordinary lecturer, I’m talking about the failed appeals court judge with adwen bɔne like COP Alex Mensah orchestrated “toli” and sacked her without giving her even a bicycle; no end of service benefits. Absolutely nothing!” he said.

“My father, you have done things ooo. The day you leave office, you’ll sit back, relax and bite your fingers as you count the bridge you bent. As for the bridge between you and me, nobody can bend it. You know I’m your guy, but one who will tell you the truth fearlessly- Respectfully though,” he lamented.

A Plus expressed disappointment in the handling of transgressions by some of Akufo-Addo’s appointees. He emphasized that the President needs to reflect on his actions and address the grievances before leaving office.

“Take a look at everything that has happened under your watch, especially your appointees who have engaged in various misconducts but you cleared, and tell me if Charlotte Osei deserved to be treated the way you did.

“You are leaving power soon and all these opportunists around you will be nowhere to be found. It will be left with just a few of us around you reminiscent of how we sat in the apartment that night in Mayfair London with Gabby and my dear Nana Poku when we lost the 2008 election.

“If you don’t correct some of these things, one day, you will remember that karma is from Kyebi!” he added.

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