Tony Aidoo Lands Big Job�.?

Following reports of a possible closure of his office by President John Dramani Mahama to hand him an innocuous role as Ambassador to The Netherlands, information available indicate that the Head of Policy Monitoring and Evaluation Unit at the Presidency, Dr. Anthony Kwabena Aidoo, has been offered a mouthwatering �contract�... ....by the Multimedia Group, owners of Joy FM and Multitv but the tough-talking NDC capo is said to be torn between the two deals. While the outspoken politician will neither deny nor confirm this information when contacted by this paper, his choice to be among a pool of crack no-holds-barred resource persons to give viewers and listeners of the Kokomlemle based media empire irresistible informed and intellectual discourse on the Multimedia platforms including, Joy, Adom, Asempa FMs and MulitiTv was based on Dr. Aidoo�s enviable analytical shrewdness. Though The Al-Hajj has not sighted the terms of the agreement, our source at Multimedia conversant with the deal, revealed that the package for the two-day per week guest appearance by the former deputy Defence Minister under Jerry Rawlings regime, �is so tempting and mouthwatering for anyone to like to turn it down�, a development that is said to have push Dr. Aidoo to a tight corner as to whether to accept it or take the yet-to-be announced ambassadorial position. Dr. Tony Aidoo, an ex-aficionado of former president and NDC founder, Jerry John Rawlings, thus, becomes the second intellectually sound but hardnosed and combative resource person to be signed on by the Multimedia group whose utmost vision, according to our source, is to rival the BBCs, CNNs, Reuters, Aljazeeras and other leading world class media houses in terms of sound academic inquisition of topical issues. Earlier this year, the leading electronic media outlet signed the eccentric and controversial former boss of the Volta River Authority, Dr Charles Yves Wereko Brobbey, whose nonconformist trademark made his party, the New Patriotic Party suspend him for two years.