Former Deputy General Secretary for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Samuel Koku Anyidoho has affirmed that in the upcoming four years with John Dramani Mahama, the lord will provide for him.
He firmly believes that as long as he upholds the legacy of the late former President, Prof. John Evans Atta Mills, he will never experience hunger.
In a tweet sharing this information, he reaffirmed his position on receiving an appointment from John Dramani Mahama, stating that he has no plans to accept any offer.
His post read “Once again: I don’t want any appointment in John Mahama’s government. God will take care of me for as long as I keep the legacy of President Atta-Mills alive”.
Samuel Koku Anyidoho, in other tweets, reiterated that even during John Dramani Mahama’s administration—when he was Deputy General Secretary—he faced denial of opportunities to serve on any board, yet he did not go hungry because of it.
“As Deputy General Secretary while JM was President; I never served on any Board when my junior colleagues and senior colleagues served on Boards,” he said in a tweet.