The ‘spirit’ of the General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is what is sustaining the party now, a former appointee of President Mahama has said.
Former Ejisu Juaben Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Afrifa Yamoah Ponkoh speaking on Asempa FM Tuesday commended the NDC scribe for having the party at heart and protecting the party. “General Mosquito’s spirit is the one sustaining NDC now…,” Yamoah Ponkoh said.
General Mosquito has been the General Secretary of the party since December, 2005.
He has led the party to win two (2) General Elections – 2008 and 2012 and has been acclaimed the ‘General’ of Ghana’s politics. Rumours are ripe that the NDC scribe would retire from the General Secretary position and contest the chairmanship slot of the party.
The commitment of Asiedu Nketia, Yamoah Ponkoh said should be enough basis for the party to reward him by voting for him in whatever position he may contest.
“Everywhere he would go and what position he goes for, he has my support, he is the body and soul behind the NDC currently…,” he said.
Source: adomonline.com
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I bet, it is his skinny and u-g-l-y features that turn necks around and not anything of sensibility. Intact, when this man appears on TV, people simply move channels to watch better things and not a man with a foul mouth..cartoon
Well said
YESOO ASIEDU NKETIA, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS GENERAL MOSQUITO AN EDUCATED GENERAL SECRETARY WHO ACTS AND SPEAKS LIKE AN ILLITERATE AND ON TOP OF IT ALL WEARS WOMEN CLOTHING TO INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS CAN ONLY BE THE BEST FOR THE NDC, NO DOUBT THE RESULTS WE GOT FROM THE ELECTIONS.
WELL SAID. IF WE WILL BE TRUTHFUL TO OURSELVES WE WILL ALL AGREE WHETHER NDC OR NPP THAT GENERAL MOSQUITO IS THE BEST GENERAL SECRETARY IN GHANA"S POLITICS. NO SIZE.