
In a bold and striking statement, Gomoa Central MP, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, has made headlines with his remarks calling for the hunting of individuals he referred to as “witches,” including Kusi Boateng. According to A Plus, such actions are necessary “for God and country,” signaling a strong stance on accountability and justice.
The MP’s statement reflects his continued commitment to addressing issues he perceives as harmful to the progress of Ghana. Known for his unfiltered commentary, A Plus has once again stirred public discourse, urging the nation to root out individuals and practices he believes undermine the country’s moral and ethical fabric.
While his use of the term “witches” may be metaphorical, it highlights a broader call for vigilance and action against what he sees as corrupt or malevolent forces within society. His message, though provocative, emphasizes a need for collective responsibility in building a better Ghana.
As his statement gains traction, it invites further conversation about the methods and language used in the fight against perceived injustice. For A Plus, this is more than politics—it’s about ensuring that actions align with the values of God and the country.