Afrobeat artiste Kelvyn Boy says Mark Okraku-Mantey should not have accepted the Deputy Minister for Creative Arts if the post would undermine his potency in the industry.
According to him, the music producer was malfunctioning and his post as a deputy should not be a reason for his inability to champion the cause of creative art stakeholders.
His claim follows a comment on his earlier tweet in which he slammed Okraku-Mantey for being awfully silent since he became a Deputy Minister and questioned his whereabouts.
A fan with Twitter named Dee-boy who defended Okraku-Mantey in a comment said: “Kelvynboy, he is a deputy minister and he can’t do anything. Even if he wants to bring up something to help the creative industry, it’ll have to go through channels first. What if they disagree? Deputy ministers don’t really do any work.”
In a reply Kelvyn boy interjected that: “He should have turned down the offer if he knew he couldn’t do anything in that position.”
Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Joyceline Natally Cudjoe