Central Regional Minister Spotted on her Knees Begging for Approval of Cape Coast MCE

Central Regional Minister Spotted on her Knees Begging for Approval of Cape Coast MCE

  • The Central Regional Minister has been spotted on her knees begging assembly members to confirm the Cape Coast MCE
  • She decided to go on her knees for the assembly members to approve the MCE to foster development in Cape Coast
  • Despite her plea, the MCE was not approved

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Cape Coast - The Central Regional Minister, Justina Marigold Assan, has been spotted in a viral video on her knees begging assembly members of the Cape Coast Metropolitan Area to confirm the president’s nominee, Ernest Arthur, for the second time.

According to her, she spoke to them extensively to approve Arthur when they met earlier but they did the direct opposite.

In a report filed by Ghanaweb.com, she added that they have another chance at giving him the nod to confirm his nomination from Akufo-Addo.

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Central Regional minister Justina Marigold Assan
Central Regional minister begging for approval of MCE Photo credit: JoyNews/ Justina Marigold Assan
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“When we met the last time, I pleaded with you that for the sake of the development of Cape Coast, you should approve the presidential nominee but it did not happen as we expect. We have another chance to vote for the president's nominee," she said.

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She, therefore, decided to go on her knees for the assembly members to approve the president's nomination to foster development in the Cape Coast municipality.

“So, I beg you; if I have to kneel to beg I will do so. Hon members kindly look at me and confirm the president's nominee for the sake of the development of Cape Coast which is our major priority," she appealed.

Despite her pleas, Arthur polled 40 ‘Yes’ votes out of 65 Assembly members who took part in the confirmation vote, meaning he failed to meet the two-thirds majority.

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Third and final voting has been scheduled for Monday, October 11, at the same venue, the Regional Coordinating Council.

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Source: YEN.com.gh

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