Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw Owusu
Monday, August 08, 2016
It has been revealed that convicted radio show host Salifu Maase aka
Mugabe, once attacked the Okyenhene, Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin.
Another audio recording of his afternoon political talk show, ‘Pampaso’
on Montie FM - which has become
notorious for broadcasting hate speeches and remarks as the December 7 general
election draws near - has popped up and in the said recording, Mugabe is heard
insulting the Okyenhene without any reservation.
Mugabe, who claims he is doing the bidding of President John Mahama
for his re-election, took the Okyenhene to the cleaners.
Okyenhene’s ‘Crime’
What led to the attack on the person of the paramount chief of Akyem
Abuakwa by the notorious radio show host is unclear, but some say it was during
the period the Okyeman Council banned two NDC activists from entering the Ofori
Panin Fie at Kyebi, while others claim it was during the time the Okyenhene
complained about how the Mahama-led National Democratic Congress (NDC) government
was sidelining indigenes of Akyem in his appointments.
The attacks were recorded immediately after the Easter break and
Mugabe did not spare the respected chief as he threw caution to the wind and ‘dealt’
with him severely.
Indecorous
Language
“Okyenhene Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin, today fire will burn you!
Your palace is not heaven. I am telling you this without any equivocation,”
Mugabe was heard as saying.
He even told his listeners to draw the chief’s attention to the fact
that he (Mugabe) was on air and was dealing with him (Okyenhene).
Mugabe fired, “You should call him to listen to me on Montie FM. Amoatia Ofori Panin, are you
God? Is your palace heaven? Seek the kingdom first before you scramble for
earthly possessions. Today, fire will burn you! Open your ears well and listen
to me. I am going to give you sounds!
“Let me tell you that I compare myself to dry okro; you can’t stop
me. I am untouchable, unshakable and unbreakable. As I speak, I have about 300,000
angels surrounding me.
“If you are Okyenhene are you God? Is he Jesus Christ? When you are
going to heaven try and carry your palace with you to the place.”
Display Of
Hypocrisy
Mugabe said that chiefs in the country display traits of hypocrisy and
said the Okyenhene “is number one hypocrite!”
According to him, “You haven’t seen anything yet. I am going to give
you sounds! I have moved from first to second gear and I am going to the third
and when I open to fourth and fifth, you will hear real sounds. Some of you
will run in this country.”
Tacit Presidential
Support
On another tape recorded after the Supreme Court had summoned him to
appear before it on charge of contempt, Mugabe said, “I am telling NDC
followers that I am in this country because of John Dramani Mahama and I will
continue to fight for John Mahama.
If I will follow President Mahama and speak
the truth and because of that I will go to jail in Nsawam, I will continue to
speak the truth.”
He also said that he had left his wife and children in the United
Kingdom and had come to Ghana to work for President Mahama.
“You know my wife and kids
are not in this country. I live in this country alone. I am living here because
of the humility of President Mahama and I will continue to fight for him.”
Interestingly, President Mahama and top NDC appointees have
unusually maintained tight-lip on the activities of Mugabe; and some critics
are of the view that it was due to the fact that whatever he had said inured to
the benefit of the president and his government.
Montie Gang
Mugabe, together with Godwin Ako Gunn and
Alistair Tairo
Nelson - who were regular panelists on ‘Pampaso’ - are serving four months each
at the Nsawam Medium Security Prison for contempt of the Supreme Court.
Apart from insulting the judges, Mugabe and
his gang also threatened to kill the judges if the court did not back off a case
involving the Electoral Commission (EC) in relation to the voter register that
is to be used for the December general election.
Strangely, the threat of death issue was
rubbished by the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) and the Attorney
General also failed to take up the case.
The three were also fined GH¢10,000 each by
the court or in default, serve an additional month each. But since their
incarceration last week, the NDC, including ministers of state, have been
pressurizing President Mahama to grant them pardon, and the move has set
tongues wagging as to the rationale behind the crusade.
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