A security analyst, Colonel Festus Aboagye (rtd), has
chastised government for allowing American Rapper Meek Mill to shoot a music
video at the Presidency.
The former ADC to the late President, Jerry John Rawlings,
said the level of access granted the rapper was the worst form of security
breach and also cheapened the presidency.
Meek Mill and his crew were seen in a viral video rapping
some explicit lyrics and dancing at the Jubilee House. His visit to the
presidency came after he performed at the Afronation Concert on 29th December.
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The rapper and his crew later stood in front of the lectern
mostly used by the President during national addresses, to take some shots.
Meek Mill and his team also took some drone shots at the
forecourt of the Jubilee House.
Some Ghanaians are, however, incensed over the development took to social media to express their angst.
In an interview on the Citi Breakfast Show on
Monday, Col. Aboagye called on the security officials at the Jubilee House to
take their job seriously adding that not anyone who visits Ghana must be taken
to the presidency.
“We have cheapened our politics to the extent that anybody
who is a nobody comes to Ghana and they want to call on the President”.
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“It does appear that they were given free access to
different parts of that establishment in order to shoot their video, which is
probably the worst part of any security breach. The assumption that these are
innocent artistes coming to visit the President, is where the security breach
starts from because the cameras could have all manner of chips embedded in
them.”
Meanwhile, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel
Okudzeto Ablakwa has called on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to sack
persons who allowed the rapper to “desecrate” the Jubilee House with his
“explicit lyrics”.
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In a Facebook post, the North Tongu legislator wondered if
the Jubilee House, which is the seat of government is no longer a security
installation.
“All those responsible for this despicable desecration of
the Jubilee House by Meek Mill must be fired immediately,” Mr. Ablakwa fumed
SOURCE:CITINEWS
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