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Adubianews
Former Deputy General Secretary for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Koku Anyidoho popularly known as “The Bull” has indicated that he is a happy man because the Speaker of Parliament has put Sammy Gyamfi where he truly belongs, describing the younger chap as a bed wetter.
Speaker of ParliamentAlban Bagbin in an interview with Accra-based Class FM in an interview responded to claims made by Sammy Gyamfi suggesting that he, the Minority leader and the Minority Chief Whip supervised the approval of Ministers for their selfish interest.
According to the Speaker, although he was put there by the NDC, he is a Speaker of Parliament of Ghana and will not be at the beck and call of the NDC because he is there to serve Ghana and not his political party.
Reacting to the said interview, Koku Anyidoho was ecstatic that the Speaker put Sammy Gyamfi in his place for the gross disrespect.
To him, Sammy Gyamfi has arrogated powers to himself because Chairman Ofosu Ampofo is a coward who cannot rise and take his rightful position as the leader of the NDC after the party lost the 2020 election.
He said “I respect Rt Honourable Speaker Bagbin; for calling the bluff of that bed-wetting infant who has decieved himself into believing that he is the most important person in the NDC because, National Chairman, Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo, is scared of being the LEADER of the Party”.
I respect Rt Honourable Speaker Bagbin; for calling the bluff of that bed-wetting infant who has decieved himself into believing that he is the most important person in the NDC because, National Chairman, Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo, is scared of being the LEADER of the Party.
— Samuel Koku Anyidoho🇬🇭 (@KokuAnyidoho) March 14, 2021
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