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“This too shall pass” – Koku Anyidoho reacts to dismissal

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Mr. Samuel Koku Anyidoho, former Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC),  has related his dismissal from the NDC Party to the Biblical Joseph story when his brothers sold him into slavery.

In response to his dismissal he tweeted “When Joseph’s brothers sold him into slavery; they did not know they were selling him into his God-given destiny to become a Prime Minister in Egypt. What evil men mean for wickedness; God turns it around for good. I am a Son of God,”

He said he was focused on growing the Atta-Mills Institute, building the Asomdwee Park and flying high the legacy of former President John Evans Atta-Mills.

“My bible tells me that in all things, I should give thanks to God Almighty for His grace and mercies. I love Ghana,” he added.

He said “This too shall pass. Vindication lies in the womb of time. Shalom.”

In a letter to Mr. Anyidoho, the NDC said it found Mr. Ayindoho guilty of “misconduct and anti-party behaviour.

The expulsion comes after the Functional Executive Committee (FEC) acting in compliance of article 48 (1) of the NDC Constitution unanimously adopted a report to expel Koku Anyidoho.

Mr. Anyidoho had been serving a suspension that begun on February 8, 2021, after his consistent criticism of the party.

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