Mr Kwame Asafo-Adjei, a former Member of Parliament for the ruling New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Nsuta Kwamang Beposo Constituency, has accused Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia’s Economic Advisor, Dr Gideon Boako, of foregoing his official duties for which he is paid in order to campaign for his boss’s flagbearer ambition.
Mr Asafo-Adjei told host Kwame Obeng Sarkodie of Accra100.5FM’s morning show Ghana Yensom on Thursday, January 20, 2022, that instead of championing the Akufo-Addo government’s ‘Ghana Beyond Aid’ agenda, Dr Boako will become the manager of Dr Bawumia’s campaign team.
The Ghana Beyond Aid agenda, according to the ex-MP, should be Dr. Boako’s main focus because it is a major program for economic liberty and empowerment.
“It was my expectation that the likes of Dr Boako and his cohorts at the Vice-President’s office would have taken the policy to town for Ghanaians to buy into it”, he noted.
“What are we seeing the officers at the Vice-President’s office doing? They are vigorously campaigning for Dr Bawumia to be the flagbearer instead of championing the president’s vision for the development of the country”, he pointed out.
Mr Asafo-Adjei made the accusation while reacting to claims that Dr Bawumia’s agents and assigns disregarded the rules and regulations instituted by the NPP aimed at ensuring fair play, as far as the internal race for a flagbearer slot is concerned, during the party’s National Delegates’ Conference held in the Ashanti Region a few weeks ago.
“These men have found new jobs by going around the country telling the party’s delegates to vote for the Vice-President because he is a northerner and a Muslim”, Mr Asafo-Adjei said, wondering: “Is this what these men at the Vice-President’s office were employed to do?”
He said: “I expected that the Vice-President’s employees would have led the charge in making the Ghana Beyond Aid policy a household policy”, since he is the Head of the Economic Management Team.
“But what do we see? They have left the job to be done and they are out there campaigning?”
“When did the NPP realise that religion should come first before the work the party has done?” he asked, adding: “What is the party telling the Christians and pagans? Is that the way to run a country and party that needs 50 per cent plus one votes to win an election?”, he asked.
Source: GhanaFeed.com