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Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mustapha Gbande, has firmly defended President John Mahama’s decision to appoint his own party members into key positions, saying it is both strategic and necessary.
Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Mr Gbande brushed off criticism that the NDC is engaging in “job for the boys”, insisting that it is entirely justified.
“Why won’t it be 'job for the boys'? Yes, it has to be. President Mahama cannot abandon NDC members and rather work with the NPP people. It’s not possible,” he stated.
He pointed out that many appointees are competent and deeply rooted in the party.
Citing specific examples, Mr Gbande praised National Communications Officer Sammy Gyamfi for his leadership as the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod).
“Sammy Gyamfi was appointed to lead GoldBod because we know what he can do. He’s gifted. I wasn’t surprised when he turned GoldBod around. Look at where it is now,” he said.
He also mentioned Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, Acting CEO of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), describing him as a dedicated grassroots party member who has been nurtured by President Mahama.
“Mahama grooms and knows his people. That’s why he gives opportunities to party people, not outsiders. It’s the only way the government can stay connected to the party base,” Mr Gbande stressed.
He was optimistic that the appointment of George Opare-Addo, the NDC National Youth Organiser, as Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment would ensure opportunities for young people.
“It makes sense that youth initiatives should be led by someone who has managed the party’s youth before. He understands their needs and can truly help them,” he said.
Mr. Gbande added that for the first time in the party’s history, about 70 to 90 per cent of the National Executive Committee members have been appointed into office, reflecting President Mahama’s deep trust in the party’s leadership.
He encouraged NDC supporters who have not yet received appointments to remain patient.
“Don’t lose hope. The fact that you haven’t received a call yet doesn’t mean you’ve been forgotten. Be patient; there’s still more room,” he assured.
He also advised party members seeking jobs not to sit at home and complain but to approach their leaders directly.
“When I go to my office, party people are always there. They are engaging, taking care of others. That’s how it should be. Don’t sit at home and just call; go and ask directly,” he urged.
Mr Gbande’s remarks come in response to public concerns that the NDC administration is engaging in favouritism by prioritising appointments for loyal party members, a claim he proudly embraces as a form of political loyalty and strategic governance.
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