Stephen Amoah, popularly known as Sticka, has accused fellow politicians of caring more about personal luxuries than serving the people.
The Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso made the remarks in a sharp critique of political priorities, claiming that many elected officials are focused on buying cars, acquiring houses, and taking women on trips to Dubai rather than delivering on their mandates.
Speaking publicly, Sticka did not mince words about what he sees as a growing culture of excess and misplaced priorities among the political class.
His comments add to ongoing public discourse about the conduct of politicians and their commitment to development, particularly as debates around accountability and governance intensify.
The Nhyiaeso lawmaker’s critique stands out for its directness, naming specific luxuries he claims have become the focus of many political figures.
Sticka’s remarks have sparked reactions across the political spectrum, with supporters praising his candour while critics question whether the accusations apply broadly or target specific individuals.
It remains unclear whether the MP intends to provide further details or name any colleagues he believes are guilty of the behaviour he describes.
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