Former General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu, has taken a swipe at former member of the party, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, for resigning, calling his excuse “unjustifiable.”
Boadu described Kyerematen’s resignation as “regrettable,” stressing that there are a number of NPP members who are more hurt than Kyerematen and Boakye Agyarko, the former energy minister.
He acknowledged that there are equally a number of people who in one way or another are bitter, but they stayed to push the party forward.
John Boadu asserted that the two former ministers were “lucky” to have received appointments, highlighting the number of NPP members who never got such opportunities.
The former NPP General Secretary recalled losing an election but didn’t complain or resign from the party, chastising Kyerematen for refusing to recognize the fame he received being a member of the NPP throughout the years.
He further mentioned that, party gurus who never tasted power through the party until their demise, emphasizing that the current crop of generation is enjoying their sacrifices.
He added he agrees with Boakye Agyarko that, there are a lot more people harbouring more bitter pain than what he thinks Alan Kyerematen is going through.
Mr Boadu said, for the past 7 seven years Alan was a minister of state, how many of those people who work in the party have become ministers of state? If Alan harbours bitter sentiments, then there are others who are harbouring more bitter sentiments than he’s harbouring.
Story by: Osei Akoto (Teacher Kojo) / Ahotoronline.com