Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has pleaded with Ghanaians to accept Meek Mill’s apologies after shooting a music video at the Jubilee House.[ads2]
The multiple award-winning American rapper has been heavily criticised after his music shot at the Jubilee House surfaced online.
Despite deleting the video, Meek Mill has apologised to Ghanaians for his actions.[ads3]
And the lawmaker who has also criticised the rapper has finally entreated Ghanaians to accept the apologies, adding that Meek Mill has been sincere with his apologise.
“It does appear Meek Mill’s multiple apologies to Ghanaians are quite sincere and should be accepted by all,” he tweeted.[ads4]
He further said his only “serious reservation however, is his claim that he engaged in all that deplorable desecration and major security breach on the blind side of officials.
“Is the President safe? Is Ghana safe? This has, without a scintilla of doubt, further justified earlier demands for urgent investigations and severe sanctions.”[ads5]