- Some traders at Adum market have gone viral online after they voiced their displeasure in the wake of comments made by Kevin Taylor
- This happened after the outspoken social media commentator called out the traders for refusing bags of rice and cooking oil from NADMO
- Social media users who took to the comments section of the video have shared their views on the issue
Popular Ghanaian social commentator Kevin Taylor has incurred the displeasure of some disgruntled traders at the Adum Market.
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This comes after he lashed out at the traders for rejecting food items that had reportedly been donated by the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO).
Kevin Taylor, while speaking on his show With All Due Respect, jabbed the traders who turned down the items, questioning what grounds they had to make specific demands from the government.
The statement by Kevin Taylor, however, did not sit well with the traders, who called him out for being disrespectful.
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In a video making rounds on TikTok, three disgruntled market women who seemed displeased were seen lashing out at Kevin Taylor for trying to disrespect them.
One of them said the utterances of Kevin Taylor sought to create a perception that he was not being sensible about the whole issue.
Another woman also added that they were focused on more pressing issues, and Kevin Taylor would have it tough with them if he got their attention.
Another video on TikTok also showed an angry woman expressing her grievances over the issue.
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She called out Kevin Taylor, saying that before the market was razed, she and other market traders did not need the sympathy or support of anyone.
The woman urged Kevin Taylor to be circumspect in his comments since he does not take care of their needs.
The former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has meanwhile donated 1,000 bags of cement to help the affected traders in their rebuilding efforts and presented a cash amount of GH¢200,000.
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At the time of writing this report, the video had racked up over 5,000 likes and 300 comments.
Watch the video below: