Assin Central Member of Parliament (MP), Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has said he always feels sorry for President Akufo-Addo anytime he sets eyes on him.
The reason, Ken Agyapong speaking on Adom TV’s Bedwam said is as a result of the fact that persons who hitherto turned down offers to contribute towards the victory of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) are now trooping to his residence and office to lobby for appointments and contracts.
“When I get to Nana Addo’s residence and Flagstaff House and I take a look at the huge number of persons who are there lobbying for positions, I begin to wonder…I pity Nana Akufo-Addo…,” he said.
The people, Ken said include persons who turned down offers to help the party when they were in opposition.
“When I see the people, I remember what Ken Ofori Atta said some time ago when companies turned down our calls for them to help us buy vehicles, he said these people would be trooping after we have won power and indeed it has come to pass…,” he stated.
The huge numbers notwithstanding, Ken Agyapong called on President Akufo-Addo to always remember to consider ‘strong and loyal’ people who stood by him and the NPP when they were in distress.
He further urged the supporters of the party who feel neglected to exercise some level of restraint as the party would offer everyone work and also create the enabling conditions for people who would want to engage in private businesses to do so.
The NPP, he said are also working to block all the loopholes in the system especially the ones at the ports.
Source: adomonline
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I don't see H.E having that morale fortitude. Why do you have to invite Wuntumi to the flagstaff house. Ghana may soon be added as countries with terrorist groups. Mr President act now, or we will all live to regret
I'm confused too. It is as if all top management in various government institutions were activist of the previous administration. Even those who contributed financially and in kind during the campaign have their jobs taken away from them. Organograms have mysteriously been altered to create positions for people at the top, and undermining some of the management staff. NPP, we should be careful. At the grassroots, they are complaining about refusal of our leaders to pick their calls. I will plead with the leaders to just pick their calls and assure them of the better things the President's policies and programs will offer them.
KEN THAT IS NOT THE ISSUE WE THE ORDINARY CITIZENS HAVE JOINED A LONG CURE UNDER THE SUN TO FIND WORK FOR YOU PEOPLE WHAT WILL BE OUR TAKE AS YOU KNOW OUR FFET CAN NOT STEP ON FLAGSTAFF HOUSE YE AYE MOBO PAPA. DENNIS EJUSU
Kennedy its good you are talking about this issue. Those of us sitting back saw how some were of the NPP members toiled and suffered to bring the party into power but now where are they? People from no where are getting positions at the expense of those who worked for the victory of the party. To me those who did not show up to campaign should rather join the queue. It is so sad to work for something and not benefit from. The earlier Nana Addo do something about this the better.