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The Member of Parliament for Tema East is worried that President John Mahama has in his appointments so far, left out indigenes of the Greater Accra region.
Speaking on the AM Show on Multi TV, Titus Glover expressed disappointment that the regional balance and fair representation which the NDC administration had touted, was not reflecting in the ministerial appointments.
Even though Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo, a Ga, has been appointed as the Volta Regional Minister, Titus Glover argues one out of the many is not representative enough.
But in a sharp response, a member of the NDC's communications team, Fred Agbenyo said the complaints of the Tema East MP were too early.
He said the President had not yet finished his ministerial appointments and that it was wrong to start accusing him of sidelining any group.
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