Audio By Carbonatix
The Gender Minister-designate says she owes no apology to former President John Mahama for some very critical comments she made about him.
Otiko Afisa Djaba said she took the former Ghanaian leader to task because they both hail from the same Region and she has the right to subject his actions to critical scrutiny.
The two come from Bole-Bamboi in the Northern Region of the country.
“The President is my brother and I spoke from my conviction,” she told members of Parliament’s Appointments Committee Monday, some of whom describe her words during the campaign period as unsavoury.
Madam Afisa Djaba is reported to have made some scathing comments about former President Mahama ahead of the 2016 general elections.
“He has the heart of the devil,” she had said of the former leader, describing him as someone who does not have the interest of the country at heart.

Former President John Mahama
“He (John Mahama) is violent. He recently instigated some youth of the NDC to hurl stones at Nana Akufo-Addo’s house,” she told some governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporters in Afram Plains on November 17.
When she appeared before the Appointments Committee of Parliament, the Members on the Minority side, one-by-one quoted these comments and demanded an apology from the nominee.
Asked if she would like to retract her comments against Mr Mahama, Madam Afisa Djaba said she would do no such thing.
"I owe former President John Mahama no apology," she said forcefully.
According to her, the former Ghanaian leader is her brother and whatever she said about him was done with a good heart.
"I spoke from my conviction," she said.
Latest Stories
-
Bleoo 2G alumni hand over Beatrice Lokko Memorial Eco Park
2 minutes -
‘I will not be available’ – Godfred Dame rejects vacation hearing in Hanan trial
4 minutes -
27-year-old spiritualist arrested over alleged attempt to use 11-year-old girl for ritual
17 minutes -
Galamsey could trigger major health crisis within five years — Medical experts warn
30 minutes -
Defending champions SUSEC, Twene Amanfo SHTS secure Bono Zone 2 spots in 2026 NPSC
42 minutes -
ICU-Ghana General Secretary Morgan Ayawine named Africa’s Most Respected CEO in Labour Leadership
44 minutes -
GTEC orders university administrators back to work, gives VCs 48 hours to name defiers
52 minutes -
Chief arrested for allegedly engaging in illegal mining in Tano North
54 minutes -
Fighting fires, fighting for breath: The hidden health toll on Ghana’s firefighters – and the support that still falls short
1 hour -
Presbyterian Church of Ghana clarifies role of Christians in stool/skin offices
1 hour -
‘There is no emergency’ – Godfred Dame criticises vacation hearing in Hanan case
1 hour -
Eco SIM and sustainability, making mobile technology greener
1 hour -
Daily Insight for CEOs: Building a future-ready organization
1 hour -
The Hunger Project-Ghana commissions ICT Centre at Domi Achiansa Epicenter to bridge digital divide.
1 hour -
Dual Citizenship Headache: Will Ghanaians be ready for the new reality?
1 hour