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Elected Officers of the NDC don’t want to open up to anybody – Mogtari

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Mrs. Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Special Aide to former President John Dramani Mahama, has said elected officers of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) don’t want to open up to anybody, stressing that they think “Nobody should tell them how to do their job”.

Mrs. Bawah Mogtari made the pronouncement in an interview on CTV’s morning show Dwabre Mu on Friday, 25 February 2022 monitored by Apexnewsgh.com.

Advising her party, she said, “I want to call on the NDC, on all of us, that everybody has a contribution; some have [knowledge], some have experience, some have some competencies that even if you become a party executive, you haven’t seen before, so, if you go as an elected official and you think all the work is in your pocket, across the country, then the work will be difficult”.

“This one is a direct appeal to the party activists, supporters, volunteers: Look, where there is no cohesion, the work will be difficult”. She stressed.

“Apart from that, I went through about five, six of the Westminster political courses – every political party has a group that thinks for the party”, she said.

 “There’s leadership but look, we must open up; politics has changed”, stressing that “It is not like it used to be”.

“Look at the number of strategies that even the opposition NPP had about polling, about this, about that”.

“I remember the first time that I participated in political polling; it was under a man called Carl Silverman. I wasn’t even a branch executive but each time they came to the ministries, they always looked for people who are affiliated to tell them which officers are NPP, NDC because, at that time, they were removing a lot of people from their offices because Kufuor had just come into power”, she narrated.

“All of these things were research-based, so, our party, too, must have its people”, 

“We must start looking at cohesion”, she reiterated.

According to Mrs. Bawa, “You can always tell there is some gap”, explaining: “Elected officers, they don’t want to open up to anybody” and have the “Nobody should tell them how to do their job” kind of attitude.

 “I even sent a message forwarded to me to a very key person in the party; the person called me back and asked me: ‘Ah, why are you forwarding this to me by text? Oh, please, it’s not safe”.

“What is not safe about a text?”.

“We’ve been told how people monitor our phones and everything”, she added.

 “Tony Aidoo has always been saying something every day: we must learn to speak the truth even to our own internal power. We must arrive at a point where; what is it we are looking for? We want power”.

 “Today, me, if you ask me, I have no doubt in my mind that President Mahama is actually one of the individuals who have the pulse of Ghana at his fingertips”. She said

She added: “A lot of the lies and propaganda; we have come to see that all that our opponents wanted was power to take whatever was available, even for the poor Ghanaians. Go round the country and see”.

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