National Security Minister Albert Kan Dapaah, will be called before the House by the Parliamentary Select Committee on Defense and Interior to explain how US rapper Meek Mill shot a music video at the Jubilee House.
The Committee decided to interrogate the minister because it believed that Jubilee House, a national security installation, needed to be protected at all times.
James Agalga, the Committee’s ranking member claimed in an interview with Citi News that the President’s security might have been breached easily.
“The security of our President could easily be compromised by the conduct of the musician. So we need to call into question the conduct of the head of security of the presidency and as a committee, we will be looking into the matter.
“We definitely will invite the National Security Minister and question him about the protocols that are in place at the Jubilee House,” Mr. Agalga said.
Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the member of parliament for the North Tongu, also stated the minority will work to ensure that those responsible for allowing Meek Mill to film a music video at the Jubilee House with explicit lyrics face consequences.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/Kwabena Nyarko Abronoma