Kofi Bentil, Kofi Capito are principled and honest few among hypocrites – A Plus

Kofi Bentil, Kofi Capito are principled and honest few among hypocrites – A Plus

Controversial musician Kwame Asare-Obeng better known as A Plus has described the C.E.O of the Consumer Protection Agency, Kofi Capito and Vice President of policy think tank, IMANI Kofi Bentil as few principled and honest persons among a bunch of hypocrites.

According to him, these individuals led several crusades against the then Mahama led government and painted Mahama black but have failed to criticize the Akufo-Addo led government which is failing.

A Plus made this known in a write up on his wall on Facebook.

He said “If someone asks you to explain dishonesty, hypocrisy and scam, show them this video. There are just a few principled and honest people like Kofi Bentil and Kofi Capito in here. Majority of them are just a bunch of smart criminals who presented themselves as the saviours of Ghana. Today they are in government and are fighting the auditor general and anyone who speaks against the government.



Mahama’s economy was bad because his dollar was at 3.7. What is the rate today? Mahama was incompetent because he had 87 ministers. How many do we have today? Mahama was incompetent because he wanted to send pastors to Israel to pray but you are building a cathedral today. Mahama was running a family and friends government. What do we see today?

I spent many years of my life seeing these crooks as mentors. If you are looking for a mentor, choose from the dead for they have lived their whole lives and cannot do anything to disappoint you.

“As I type, many of these criminals are in churches, praying and thanking God for helping them to outsmart the people of Ghana to win power”.

 

 

Source: mynewsgh.com

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