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The Gallant Cadres of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has critiqued the opposition New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) press conference targeting the embattled GoldBod Acting CEO, Mr. Sammy Gyamfi, describing it as hypocritical and a stark illustration of double standards in Ghana’s body politic.
In a strongly worded statement released and signed on Monday, May 12, 2025, by the PRO, Mr. Richard E. A. Sarpong, commonly called Father Casford, argued that the NPP’s stance exposes their propensity for selective indignation, where they conveniently cherry-pick issues to suit their political agenda.
While the Cadres admit that Mr. Gyamfi’s behaviour towards Nana Agradaa may be concerning, it highlights that the Minority’s outrage lacks credibility given their deafening silence on egregious cases of alleged corruption during their tenure. “The litany of financial improprieties surrounding Adu Boahen and the questionable dealings of the Sky Train project under their watch are just a few examples of their governance failures”, stressed the statement.
In the Cadres’ guest to remind the minority of their past deeds, their release further reminds the NPP to redirect their energy toward introspection and genuine oversight and stop engaging in the needless and frivolous grandstanding.
Below is the full Statement:
Press Release
To All Media Houses
The Gallant Cadres of NDC
0208573712
0243179445
0542002741
Minority’s Hypocritical Outrage: A Case of Selective Indignation
The Minority in Parliament’s recent press conference targeting Sammy Gyamfi’s benevolent gesture to Agraada is a stark illustration of their double standards and hypocritical posturing. This reactionary stance exposes their propensity for selective indignation, where they conveniently cherry-pick issues to suit their political agenda.
While Gyamfi’s gesture may be concerning, the Minority’s outrage lacks credibility given their deafening silence on egregious cases of alleged corruption during their tenure. The litany of financial improprieties surrounding Adu Boahen and the questionable dealings of the Sky Train project under their watch are just a few examples of their governance failures.
The Minority’s inability to hold themselves accountable for their own governance lapses reveals a deep-seated hypocrisy. Rather than engaging in frivolous grandstanding, they should redirect their energy toward introspection and genuine oversight.
We urge the Minority to channel their efforts toward uncovering real corruption cases, particularly those that occurred during their regime. Let’s see them tackle these pressing issues with the same zeal they reserve for politically motivated witch-hunts.
The Minority’s hypocrisy will perpetuate their opposition status quo. Until they adopt a consistent and principled approach, their allegations will be dismissed as mere political rhetoric. Sammy Gyamfi’s commitment to genuine service stands in stark contrast to the Minority’s politicking. Ghana deserves better than hypocritical opposition.
Comrade Richard E A Sarpong, Father Casford. The PRO, 0208573712
Ohemaa Akosua Borngreat, Deputy PRO, 0243179445
Mr F Kadan, Secretary, 0242276044
Carrick Kpeglo, Chairman. 0542002741