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'I sold my two taxis for NDC' - Angry supporter blasts party over alleged neglect

Klop A photo of the aggrieved party supporter

Sun, 22 Mar 2026 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

A taxi driver and staunch supporter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Exdoe, has accused the party of neglecting him after benefiting from his support during the 2024 general election.

In a post sighted by GhanaWeb on Sunday, March 22, 2026, he claimed that the party has sidelined him after winning the 2024 elections.

“From today onwards, I will speak against the NDC because you people are very stingy. After all the work I did, it’s you and your families who are enjoying it. I sold two taxi cabs to raise funds for the party's campaign," he lamented.

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His comments reflect growing dissatisfaction among some grassroots supporters who feel left out of the benefits following the party’s return to power.

Meanwhile, the National Chairman of the NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has appealed to party supporters who are yet to receive appointments to remain calm and patient.

Speaking at a meeting in Winneba in the Effutu Constituency on Thursday, February 12, 2026, he explained that it is not possible to appoint all deserving members at once due to constitutional limitations on the number of appointments the president can make.

“I am aware that some of you are unhappy because you did not get to be appointed to any position upon our return to power. This is understandable. It is the reason why I am embarking on this ‘Thank You Tour' to explain issues for your understanding,” he said.

He stressed that the situation is a structural challenge, adding that not all party members can be accommodated at the same time.

“The challenge is that, given the number of appointments that the constitution permits President Mahama to make, not all members of the NDC can be taken care of. So be patient. There is no need to be angry with the party,” he added.

Asiedu Nketia further urged members to avoid public criticism and instead channel their grievances through internal party structures, noting that constructive engagement remains the best way to resolve concerns within the party.

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