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Make your research on nepotism public - Apaak challenges Prof Adei

Prof Steven Adei said according to a research he had conducted, President Mahama has appointed a lot of people from his area of origin into public offices.
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The Head of the unit of the Citizens Complaints Centre at the Presidency, Dr Clement Apaak has called on a former GIMPA Rector Prof Stephen Adei to make public his research which shows President Mahama is practising nepotism.

Prof Adei who was speaking at a Pearson Olae lectures organised by old boys of Prempeh College revealed that one out of four government appointees were from the President’s native land. He indicated that this was from a research he conducted.

But in a response to him, Dr Apaak challenged the outspoken academician to make his research public.

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Speaking on Accra-based Class FM, Dr Apaak questioned what Prof Adei meant when he said ‘the president’s place of origin.’

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He denied the claims by the for GIMPA Rector that President Mahama has appointed government officials from his place of origin. He argued that the over 4,000 government appointees hail from different parts of the country.

“If

Dr Apaak argued.

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