After his statement, people including those in the ruling party NPP and on social media have criticized him harshly for making such a comment.
However, speaking on Kumasi-based radio Angel FM in an interview monitored by MyNewsGH.com, Mr Gbande profusely apologized for his statement and took responsibility for it.
“I take the responsibility and I will apologize for it. And I’ll do so because it is part of me to accept when it is wrong”, Mr Gbande told Kwame Tanko in an interview.
But Mr Mustapha Gbande further said, “We will go back to the issues and scrutinise the issue of how the story started. You may also not be in a position as a newspaper to go and misquote somebody”.
Mr Gbande despite his apology, indicated that he was misquoted in the interview which sparked controversy.
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