Reverend Victor Kusi Boateng has boldly dared his critics to throw him into prison if associating closely with Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is now a criminal offense in Ghana. The prominent clergyman made this fiery declaration while addressing controversies surrounding his personal friendship with the Vice President. He maintained that maintaining good relationships with public leaders should never attract witch hunts or malicious political attacks.
Ghanaians love political drama almost as much as weekend football matches, but mixing personal bonds with state matters often goes overboard. Reverend Kusi Boateng stressed that friendship crosses political lines and nobody needs permission from social media critics to choose their companions. Trying to weaponize personal associations for cheap political points exposes deep hypocrisy among critics who run similar private alliances behind closed doors.
Attacking religious leaders for keeping company with politicians only distracts citizens from pressing national issues that require urgent attention. Friendship remains a fundamental human right protected by common sense and personal freedom. Critics shouting from rooftops should channel that same energy into productive ventures rather than policing adult relationships in broad daylight.
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