Laws Do Work In Ghana, Even McBrown Could Have Been Jailed For Kissing Her Daughter – Former Gender Minister, Rachel Appoh
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The former Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Rachel Appoh has reiterated that there are laws that work in Ghana.
She made this statement following Akuapem Poloo’s incident.
Madam Appoh told ZionFelix in an interview sighted by Newshuntermag.com that popular actress and television presenter, Nana Ama McBrown could have been jailed for kissing her daughter.
If you would recall, Nana Ama was heavily criticized after a video of her kissing her daughter, Baby Maxin went viral.
According to her, the fact that Nana Ama McBrown was not penalized does not mean the laws do not work.
“We have laws in Ghana. Laws do work here. Even McBrown could have been jailed for kissing her daughter. The fact that you haven’t been arrested does not mean laws don’t work. Anything that degrades a person’s integrity is punishable by law,” she stated.
Vocal Ghanaian actress and model, Rosemond Brown aka Akuapem Poloo, was given a 90-day jail term on Friday, April 16, 2021, after she posted a nak*d photo with her son.
Watch Rachel Appoh’s interview video below: