Alabi Warned To Leave The Road Minister & Focus On His "Disorganized Campaign"

Andy Owusu writes to Prof. Joshua Alabi

On the Adenta-Madina highway riot, the least person I expected to comment on this matter for now, was Prof. Joshua Alabi.

I thought he could pay attention to his disorganised campaign than make any comment or seek to call for the head of the current minister. I think he's looking for cheap popularity.

We all know his records at SSNIT as a Board Chairman, when he supervised a regime of gross loot and incompetence.

So, if Alabi had had some shame, he could have been mute on matters considering his unfortunate records which almost collapsed SSNIT.

Of all these incompetence and bad leadership, not even a moment did he think of resigning or asking for the head of the CEO of SSNIT he worked with to loot the institution. So, it is shocking to hear Alabi calling for the roads and highways minister to be sacked over this Adenta riot.

I simply can't understand why he could point fingers now, because there were a lot of fingers he could have pointed on the great loot, incompetence and neglect which occurred under the Mahama's led NDC government.

If he can be honest to himself, he would admit that the current roads and highways minister is one of the finest ministers of state. So it becomes really disappointing to hear Alabi calling for his head over this impasse. If he could not praise him for how better he has conducted himself at his office, he should not close his eyes at his good works, because, these are a lot he could praise the Minister for.

I wish Alabi could note that, the current roads and highways minister unlike the others under the NDC is not inflating cost of contracts and he has exhibited himself in all manner of professionalism. He has attached dignity to the office and restored the lost image of the institution which occurred under the NDC.

So, if Alabi can't focus on his campaign which is leading him nowhere, he can be quiet and loose miserably than look for cheap popularity with such forms of calls.

I believe that would save him some face value and dignity.


Signed
Andy Owusu