Former Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress, Koku Anyidoho, has added to the pockets of reservations by other notable party sympathizers since the change of the NDC parliamentary leadership was announced on Tuesday.
In a tweet by the erstwhile NDC appointee, he expressed his concern in response to the uproar in some parts of the party following the party’s parliamentary leadership change.
Concerning the change announced on Tuesday, the former NDC deputy scribe alleged that it was influenced by the party’s newly elected Chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah’s, heinous agenda.
In a series of tweets following the announcement of the change, he expressed his concerns and lamented the party’s future under Asiedu Nketiah.
“Extreme anger brewed in Asiedu-Nketiah’s NDC pot. Lots of fire under the umbrella. I weep for my beloved NDC”
“Oyiwa. The deadly seeds that have been sowed over the years that I continue to talk about are germinating under the Leadership of Mosquito – the master brain behind lots of the bad seeds.
As for me; my vindication lies in the womb of time. ‘A ye pinsoooooooo’ “, another related tweet said.
Meanwhile, the Member of Parliament for Tamale Central Constituency, Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, has countered the major shake-up in the Minority leadership in Parliament.
In a Facebook post, the legislator disclosed that the Minority caucus was not consulted with the newly appointed parliamentary leaders.
“Someone should tell some of the national executives that, they cannot choose our parliamentary leadership without consulting the caucus,” the Facebook post said.
However, the NDC Chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has noted that the party’s 2024 election campaign message will focus heavily on the economy, which is why it has decided to reorganize its parliamentary leadership.
He asserts that the new leadership’s expertise will be most effective in spreading the party’s message.