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Absolute Nonsense to Visit NDC Head Office When I Have Things To Do – Koku Anyidoho

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Former Deputy General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Koku Anyidoho has insisted he won’t have any business to do at the party’s head office unless he has been invited.

Speaking on Okay FM, he noted that it’ll be nonsense to wake up and be going to the party’s head office when there are other important businesses to take care of.

“When I was Deputy General Secretary, that was a different matter; it was my duty for 24 hours, but now I have something else to do and so why should I be roaming around the party’s head office? Where from this one? It is absolute nonsense on my part to get up every day and go to party head office. I have works to do; I have businesses to run and I have things to take care of,” he told Kwame Nkrumah Tikese.

He added, “I have not gone anywhere but the truth of the matter is that having grown up in Burma Camp and having lived a very decent life, I don’t know how to usurp authority and power.”

He noted that he can only go to the party head office upon invitation and nothing else.

“If you are a former General or Commissioner and you go on retirement, you can go to Burma Camp and exchange pleasantries but you cannot wear uniform and command again. But I will go to party head office upon invitation, but beyond that when I wake up in the morning, I have family, domestic and then I have this baby called the Atta Mills Institute that I have given birth to; duties to perform. I have to breastfeed my new baby and nurture it to grow; I have to work and I was a professional and I am still a professional and so I have to do my work,” he stated.

Source: GhanaFeed.com

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