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The dismissed acting coordinator of the National Youth Council, Dr Sekou Nkrumah, says he is unfazed by the decision to relieve him of his post, adding it would not deter him from working hard for the NDC to get a stronger leader for the 2012 general elections.
“In fact I will even be better not in government so that I can really speak my mind freely and help build a stronger NDC, eventually get a stronger leader that would be able to lead the NDC…to move Ghana forward,” he told Joy News’ Evans Mensah on Thursday moments after he confirmed he had been given the boot.
Sekou Nkrumah suspects that his dismissal is in connection with his recent interview with the Africa Watch magazine where he questioned President Atta Mills’ leadership style and quality, claiming that the president is more of an academician than a political leader and would be better-off in the classroom than being the chief executive of the nation.
But Dr. Nkrumah says he holds nothing against anybody for his sack.
Dr. Nkrumah said he has no regret for the comments he made about President Mills, reiterating that: "There could be a better time for Ghana but the better times will not come if we don't have that bold leadership that can move things forward and not just sit and contemplate."
The son of Ghana’s first president Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, who despised his fathers’ founded party, Convention People’s Party, to join the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the run-up to the 2008 elections, said he would continue to be a member of the ruling party.
“I will continue to be an NDC member, I will continue to work for the NDC, I don’t have to be in government to work for the NDC,” he said, stressing that he would continue to repeat his opinion about President Mills.
He said nothing would stop him from expressing himself and promised to bounce back after taking “a few days to sort myself out” in the heat of the dismissal to serve the NDC in whatever capacity he could.
According to Madam Esther Cobbah, chairperson of the National Youth Council board, the board had communicated to the Ministry of Youth and Sports about its inability to work with Dr Sekou Nkrumah citing several reasons, including his disrespect for colleagues, incompetence and lack of vision.
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