Using Jubilee House for music video does amount to denigration-Mustapha Hameed

According to Mustapha Hameed, Meek Mills' use of the Jubilee House for music video was not a means to denigrate the seat of the President.

Using Jubilee House for music video does amount to denigration-Mustapha Hameed

Activist of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Mustapha Hameed has backed up the use of the Jubilee House for music video. According to him, there was nothing wrong with the use of the Jubilee House as a spot for a music video. They noted that rapper Meek Mill’s use of the Presidential seat for a music video does not denigrate or lower the standard of the place in the eyes of the public. He further debunked arguments that the Jubilee House is a security zone, stating categorically that the Jubilee House is not a security zone as being speculated. “We thank God that Meek Mill saw value in the Jubilee House, took photos and some short clips and added them to his freestyle video for the whole world to see the magnificence of such a beautiful edifice,” he said. He concluded that the criticisms amount to making mountains out of molehills or trying to create a storm in a teacup. “There are people in this country who don’t see any value in that building, turned it into a warehouse at some point, and have promised to turn it into a poultry farm.