The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Bryan Acheampong, has been captured in a viral video supposedly threatening the spokesperson of the Food Suppliers Association, Koku Amedume.
In the said video, which was shared by Accra-based 3FM, the minister was arguing with Koku Amedume about the presence of the suppliers, who were picketing at the premises of the National Food Buffer Stock Company.
He accused the spokesman of mobilising the suppliers, whom the government owes several months of arrears, to the premises of the company for ulterior motives even though he is not part of them.
But Koku Amedume said he was appointed by the executives of the suppliers to be their spokesperson, which led to Bryan Acheampong asking him when he was appointed.
He told the minister that he was appointed four months ago by the executives of the suppliers to represent their interests.
The minister proceeded to ask him about his qualification. “You are a lawyer,” the minister asked. Amedume responded, “I’m not a lawyer”.
Then the minister asked, “You’re a law student,” and Amedume responded “Yes”.
As he pointed his index figure at the spokesperson, Acheampong repeated, “You’re a law student” and he responded “Yes”.
Then the minister hit the shoulder of the Amedume and left.