MP In Hot Shoes, After Defending The Chief Of Dormaa

MP for Madina has found himself wanting after making suggestions to defend the chief of Dormaa during the feud between him and Otumfuo

MP In Hot Shoes, After Defending The Chief Of Dormaa

The NDC Member of Parliament for Madina Constituency, Honorable Francis Xavier- Sosu is now in hot shoes after making a post to support the chief of Dormaa.

The honorable in the ongoing misunderstanding between the chief of Dormaa and chief of Asante Kingdom decide to react.

The post that extolled Dormaahene Osagyefo Oseadeyo Agyeman II which many believes is his own way of declaring his support for Oseadeyo Agyeman II in an ongoing feud with the Ashanti chief.

He wrote, “Truth and Honesty. The next generation will celebrate you. His Royal Majesty with the people at heart. This is the life of impact and influence.’’

Ghanaians slammed Honorable Francis Xavier-Sosu because they were expecting him to make peace and stability exist between the chiefs but not supporting one and leaving the other.

Looking at the anger that would befall him, he cowardly deleted the post to avoid any clash the post had already gone viral.

The post above has landed Honorable Francis Xavier-Sosu in big trouble since Ghanaians see no reason why he is interfering in the two (2) chiefs' matters and so therefore they slam him on social media using the comment section.

Recall that, during the first Council Meeting in the Ashanti Region, the Asantehene stated that he plans to give those eager to work for him a makeover.

The Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has stated that he will not compel anyone to kneel to him.

Otumfuo also declared that he would work relentlessly to ensure that places in Bono East under his jurisdiction received the best possible treatment.

“If you are unable to fight for Asanteman, please vacate the seat to allow others to do so. If you are incapable of making the sacrifices made by our forefathers, you do not deserve the seat.

“Bono East, as well, anyone attempting to raise his or her shoulders must exercise caution; it is not permitted under my watch. If you assert that you are a man, I assert that I am also a man. And in 1948, my uncle raised you up with Drobohene.” Otumfuo revealed.

“If you say today that no one can make the other a subject, then tell me who here is making the other a servant. “No one has enslaved the neighbor,” he emphasized.

It follows the Dormaahene’s apparent challenge to the Asantehene’s control over parts of Dormaa.

The  Dormaahene Osagyefo Oseadeyo Agyeman II has earlier asserted that the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has no jurisdiction over any part of his traditional realm in the then-Brong-Ahafo Region.