Eric Edem Agbana, the Member of Parliament for Ketu North, has called upon party supporters to cease their criticisms regarding the recent presidential dinner. Some members of the party have expressed their confusion on social media regarding the invitation of individuals who are not traditionally associated with the struggle for power.
These supporters feel that their contributions may be overlooked following their instrumental role in the party’s efforts to assume governance of the country. In a social media post, Eric Edem Agbana sought to reassure these individuals, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a broader perspective.
He urged them to place their trust in John Dramani Mahama’s transformative administration, which is committed to creating sustainable employment opportunities that will enhance their quality of life.
Read His Post Below
A Message to My Senior Comrades and Fellow Young People
Dear Comrades,
I humbly appeal to our senior comrades that this is the right time to engage our young people more actively and correct them with wisdom when they go overboard in their expressions. We must avoid being dismissive of their concerns.
Some of these young people have faced significant challenges, including losing jobs and opportunities due to their affiliation to the NDC in the past. Many of them have also fiercely defended our party on social media, often enduring vile attacks on our behalf. If some of them feel hurt over not being invited to a dinner, the solution is not to dismiss their reactions but to guide and mentor them constructively.
To my fellow young people, I urge you to remain focused on the bigger picture. President Mahama is genuinely committed to empowering the youth through sustainable job creation and providing an enabling environment for us to thrive. While receiving an invitation to a dinner is a wonderful experience, our focus should remain on these long-term opportunities that will secure a better future for us all.
I was not invited to the said dinner, but that in no way diminishes my relevance or contribution to the party and our shared cause. It is important to clarify that the event was neither state-sponsored nor funded by the party’s structures. It was privately organized by a group of individuals.
On this note, I respectfully urge everyone to cease fire and bring an end to the ongoing commentary surrounding this matter. Let us redirect our energy towards unity and progress for the greater good of our party and country.
Thank you.
In Solidarity,
Eric Edem Agbana
MP, Ketu North.
Former Deputy National Youth Organizer.
Source:NKONKONSA.com