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‘I feel cheated by Anyidoho’s comments’

A high ranking member of the NDC in the Ashanti Region has descended heavily on the communications director of the party Koko Anyidoho over his recent comments against another party bigwig Ekow Spio Garbrah. Joseph Yameen a failed MP for Kwadaso said Anyidoho’s reactions hurt the sensibilities of some of the members of the party whose contributions have gone unnoticed by the Mills administration. Ekow Spio Garbrah had accused President Mills for fielding a Team B side and being too slow in delivering on his campaign promise of change. This did not go down well with the communications director, and in a swift response accused the failed presidential candidate of earning a “cheap” doctorate degree and warbling around like a “peacock.” He said he (Anyidoho) worked in the trenches with the then candidate Mills and deserves the position given him. But Joseph Yameen told Joy News if contribution to the party is the criteria for appointment, he and many others deserve more. “Some of us feel cheated. If three years can earn him (Anyidoho) the position he is today and eight years we are still where we are and are not being recognized and he himself is not championing the cause for some of us who struggled with him to the position he is today.” He said some of the party members are bitter over the treatment meted out to them and Koku Anyidoho’s reaction only served as a reminder to the ill-treatment meted out to them. Play the attached audio for excerpts of the interview Story by Nathan Gadugah/ Myjoyonline.com/Ghana

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