Francis Xavier-Sosu: Madina MP apologises for ‘moment of madness’ at #OccupyBoG demo

Member of Parliament for Madina, Francis Xavier-Sosu has issued an unqualified apology for his outburst during the OccupyBoG demonstration on Tuesday, October 3.

The MP lost his cool during an interview and rained profanities on the government for its management of the economy and the state.

Members of the public who saw the video, which went viral were not enthused with his choice of words and condemned him severally.

Francis Sosu, in a statement on Wednesday, however, expressed regret for and apologized for his choice of words.

He stated, “I unreservedly apologize for my actions and words and ask that all those offended would find a place in their hearts to forgive me. I am human and this only demonstrated the anguish, pain, frustrations and disappointment at the management of the Bank of Ghana, and at our current state of affairs as a country.”

“I have reflected and realized that though I spoke those words out of anger and extreme provocation, I was completely out of character.”

“Hence, consistent with my avowed values, I am sincerely Sorry,” the statement added.

Below is a copy of the apology

Francis Xavier-SosuOccupyBoG demonstration