I’ll Vote in The NDC Primaries, You Can’t Stop Me – Koku Anyidoho Dares Asiedu Nketiah

Koku Anyidoho

Former Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Koku Anyidoho says the National Chairman of the Party, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, cannot stop him from voting in the upcoming presidential and parliamentary primaries of the party.
According to the founder of Atta Mills Institute, “Today is the 6th of May technically we were supposed to be voting a week from today to elect Flag-bearer and our parliamentarians I will vote in my capacity as a former national officer and a former appointee, I have a new voters ID card and let Asiedu Nketiah come and remove my vote from the ballot box”.

Koku said this when he spoke to journalists at the sidelines of the 10th Eastern Presbytery Synod 2023 at Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana Amenuveve Congregation held in Koforidua, the Eastern Regional capital.
The former deputy General Secretary said the party Chairman has failed to produce any evidence that he been sacked and that he is still a bonafide member of the NDC hence he will take part in the upcoming primaries scheduled to take place on the 12th May, 2023.

He explained that “Secondary on that score I am supporting Dr. Kwabena Duffuor in the Presidential primaries I am not supporting John Mahama and that is one of the reasons why they said they have sacked me from the party because I have said I won’t support John Mahama, I am not a slave to John Mahama and I refuse to be a slave to him”.

Koku Anyidoho emphasized that Dr. Duffuor’s competency in managing the economy far outweighs that of former President John Dramani Mahama.

“Dr. Duffuor was the Finance Minister under John Evans Atta Mills so he worked with President Mills I worked with him I know what Dr. Duffuor stands for in terms of building the economy that President Mills built”

He said “32, 34 months single digit inflation, the introduction of the single spine, clearing of the arrears, Infrastructure expansion, three public Universities in three and half years, health facilities all over, I believe that Dr. Duffuor has the potential by training, by competence, by experience both in public and private life’’.

Koku Anyidoho further urged the Electoral Commission to take a keen interest in the letter which was written by Dr. Duffuor’s campaign team concerning a fraudulent register for the upcoming primaries.
According to him, if the concerns raised by the Dr. Duffuor campaign team are not immediately addressed before Saturday 12th May 2023, it will have dire consequences and discredit the EC Chairperson as a bad person or a fraudster.

He said even though it is the NDC party Chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah who is perpetrating the fraudulent register in the end the same Asiedu Nketiah will blame the EC when the issue comes up and it is exposed.
He threatened that if the concerns raised are not ironed out before next week, he will proceed to the court and put an injunction on the election.

-BY Daniel Bampoe