Nana Obiri Boahen, a former deputy General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), has voiced his concerns and frustrations about what he perceives as a total blackout from the party despite his dedication and efforts over the years.
In an interview on NEAT FM's 'Ghana Montie' morning show, Mr. Boahen opened up about his disappointment, stating that the lack of acknowledgement for his contributions to the party is both "shocking" and "worrying."
The former deputy General Secretary pointed out that the newly elected flagbearer of the party, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has also overlooked his efforts, adding to his frustration.
"If he [Dr. Bawumia] wants me in his team, that is okay, but if he doesn't, I will keep doing my best for the party. I have done my best for this party from 2016 till date, but if I am not being recognized, that's okay," he stated.
Boahen went on to reveal that despite his continuous dedication, he has not received any appointment from the government since 2017.
He laments the toll this lack of recognition has taken on him, saying, "I am human, and this kind of situation can be painful and worrying. At least they should appoint me to clean toilets."