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Most Reverend Charles Palmer-Buckle |
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Metropolitan Archbishop of Accra,
Most Reverend Charles Palmer-Buckle has expressed disappointment in law
enforcement agencies for their failure to bring charges against American
R&B musician, Chris Brown for smoking in public during his recent
performance in Ghana.
According to him, Ghana should have the
courage to protect its citizenry against what he describes as the
“global tsunami of consumerism” if the country is to play a meaningful
role on the global stage.
The act by Chris Brown, at the Hope
City Concert at the Accra Sports Stadium on March 5, has been condemned
by civil society organisations and some music fans.
Aside from
the violation of Ghanaian laws by the American entertainer,
Palmer-Buckle also condemned the unbridled illegal gold mining
activities by Chinese in the country.
Most Rev. Palmer-Buckle was
speaking on the subject “The Global Citizen” at the grand finale of
Legacy & Legacy’s Springboard 2013 Road Show in Kumasi.
According
to Metropolitan Archbishop, he was “very shocked that the so called
Chris Brown dare to smoke Indian herb in public and so far I haven’t
heard any of our law enforcement agencies talking about it as a total
offence.”
“Do you know how many people are already imitating that
crap, that rubbish?” he quizzed and added, “Global consumers of
nonsense.” |
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