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Shame On You For Leaving Your Job To Drink Tea For 3-Hours In EC Office – Atubiga Blasts Rojo Nunoo

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A member of the Communications Team of the NDC, Stephen Atubiga has slammed Rojo Mettle-Nunoo, one of the two agents who represented the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Electoral Commission’s Strong Room (National Collation Centre) during the 2020 polls for deserting his job to drink tea for over 3 hours in the EC boss office.

Speaking on Class FM’s Mid-day news programme he said, “We are angry, we are upset. I mean, how can somebody go and sit for three hours in somebody’s office drinking tea and would not bow the head in shame but says: ‘I didn’t get biscuit’. I mean, you have an obligation, you left the room ajar”.

“Within the three hours that the man was sitting at the EC Chair’s office drinking tea, do you what can happen within those three hours? Do you know what arrangements can be done? I’m talking about Rojo. Rojo sitting at the EC’s office for three hours, who was coordinating with him? So, the three hours, nobody called him from the campaign directorate, from Afriyie Ankrah and co., from John Dramani Mahama’s office, from Joshua Alabi as the campaign manager; nobody was making a phone call there monitoring and asking them questions? It means somebody was sleeping on the job and without disrespect to anybody, Joshua Alabi is the campaign manager for us, it is his responsibility to coordinate with the party and all sectors to make sure that we get victory”, he fumed.

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