A prominent member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alhaji Ahmed Bandoh alias Bahmed is beside himself with grief as a result of what he describes as neglect from the ruling party.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bahmed Travel and Tours is currently on admission at the Police Hospital in Accra after his left leg was amputated.
According to the former Asante Kotoko board member, no member of the NPP has visited him at the hospital although some top officials of the party are aware of his current condition.
As a result, he is calling on the youth to reject the NPP in the 2024 general elections.
As to what led to his leg amputation, he said he felt a cut while wearing his football boots but a few days later, it turned into a sore which got out of hand within weeks.
"I have been loyal to the NPP party, and former President Kufuor will bear me witness. Jake Obetsebi Lamptey of blessed memory would have done same," a dejected Alhaji Bandoh said.
"No party member has been here to at least sympathize with me, but l can say on authority that l have paid my dues as far as this party is concerned".
"The youth should take a cue from what I am going through, with this kind of attitude towards people like me who have struggled and toiled for the party, l don't think they can break the eight as they profess. The leadership of the party is heartless."
Source: graphiconline.com
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Oh sorry Alhaji. I wish you speedy recovery. I doubt whether the Vice President is aware of your current situation, he would have paid you a visit. So be a little bit patient.Once your current predicament is now out in the media, Buwumia will get to know and possibly visit you soon. He's among the very few in this government who has not allowed power to consume him in his relationship with others. If you are looking at the behavior of some of the appointees you may not want to hear the name NPP anywhere. Fortunately others came before them, so they will also go. When was the last time you heard the names and whereabouts of some of former president kufour's appointees? But they are there. Same way the current names will also go silent in a matter of months so don't allow the behavior so such persons to distance you from the NPP, it's just a matter of time and they will be gone.
The morale is that: Political power and affiliations are transient! Be careful how you live it.