General News of Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Source: mynewsgh.com

I had better use of my time than voting for NDC flagbearer — Former NDC National Treasurer

Alhaji Abdullah Ahmed Abdulla, Former National Treasurer,NDC Alhaji Abdullah Ahmed Abdulla, Former National Treasurer,NDC

Former National Treasurer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Alhaji Abdullah Ahmed Abdulla has revealed he had better use of his time than going to queue and vote in the just ended polls to elect a flagbearer ahead of the 2020 general elections, MyNewsGh.com reports.

“I had better use of my time last Saturday. I went to do what mattered most to me. Voting to select a flagbearer was not my pressing need because I never had that leisure to fuel my car from Accra and drive all the way to Banda where I registered to vote”, he disclosed on a local radio station monitored by MyNewsGh.com

Alhaji PMC as called in political circles, told Agya Owusu that he found it prudent to go service his machines that had been abandoned at a construction site and there was the need to also pay the security persons who protect those machines insisting these were of pressing need to him than the elections.

“I needed to go service those machines that have not been working for more than five years. I see that as more important to my well being than the going to vote at an NDC election to choose a flagbearer”, he disclosed on Kumasi-based Otec FM.

Alhaji Abdullah Ahmed Abdulla recently announced his retirement from active politics indicating he will no longer be seen in the political front as he used to.

He disclosed that his premature retirement from active politics is borne out of the lies within his own party being propagated by “neophytes who think they have arrived” warning that their conduct has the potency of destroying the party if the current crop of executives fail to rise to the occasion.

Speaking to MyNewsGh.com, he disclosed that politics fed so much on him and not the other way round revealing how he sunk a lot of resources into the NDC just because he was committed to its growth.

The former NDC executive however observed that his sacrifices both in cash and kind appear to be going down the drain through the conduct of some persons who have gained notoriety in lying but the elders look on unconcerned and have refused to put them to check.

“I have retired from politics so I have put it in a box and hid it under water. So if someone says I am preparing to establish a political party it does not make sense at all. It is because of these lies I have retired from active politics.

I do not feed on politics neither do I survive on that it is the rather other way round and I have vowed not to let that happen again. I don’t know anything about it…why will we at this age be thinking of going to establish a political party? Would we call it a party for the oldies or what?”, he quizzed.