Nyc Dnc Takes Ghana?€?S Parliament And Ghanaians For A Ride?€? Youth Activists Declares Removal ?€?Enough Is Enough - Is Time For Derrick To Be Sacked?€?.
It said that "throughout history, it has been the inactions of those who should have acted, indifference of those who should have known better, and the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most that has made it possible for evil to triumph?€?.
The Deputy Majority Leader Rashid Pelpuo, The Deputy Majority Chief Whip in Parliament, George Kuntu Blankson, NYC Management, Some Members of Parliament, former NYC Boss Dr. Sekou Nkrumah, several Youth Leaders and Civil Society Groups have all spoken. All these personalities and institutions have condemned the most unethical behaviour and unprofessional misconduct exhibited by the Prince Derrick Adjei.
One nut spoils the whole soup. From the unset his appointment was questioned by those who knew better as to whether there was need for him to be given the opportunity to serve his country. Well as the saying goes there is no harm in trying. Everyone who knows Prince Derrick Adjei knows him to be a braggart of his fluency over the English language in terms of rhetorical and oratory presentation and that is not what is needed for the job. This is an inexperienced way of practical professional conduct of a true youth developer.
Prince Derrick Adjei is only enjoying the trails of his appointment. What about his true confirmation as the DNC. Am sure he would have kept every Ghanaians in the dark by throwing excessive dust into the face of the Ghana populace. No doubt he has failed in his test. Hungry eyes can?€?t see. Derrick is good for propaganda work not youth work since he boost of his rhetorical and oratory presentation.
In view of the fact that he has opted for propagandist work in recent times it is better he seeks for that since that is not the reason why he was put in NYC.
When the youth of Ghana are having a serine environment and are thinking of how the national youth policy is going to work for the benefit of all and sundry Prince Derrick Adjei has with his mischievous political practices decided to pollute the airwaves with his utterances destructing the affairs of youth work.
It is youth work not politics. I once cautioned some stake holders in youth work about how we had to be careful about this gentleman. He is a questionable character. All what I said has come to light. No part has been left out. I think this week is the week for him to go. If Prince Derick Adjei is not kicked out then............! We will not sit for him to take the youth and Ghana for a ride. After metamorphosing from the NPP to DFP to NDC this is how he will serve his nation. The greatest and irreversible mistake. I don?€?t think for second that he has anytime longer to spend at the NYC, he must be sack now. He is just a noisemaker. He should learn from his masters. Masters leader the way. They are creators of leaders not destroyers of leaders.
Prince should be told he doesn?€?t that we are in a business of saving and developing lives and not to do the dirty politics he is doing. He must go back to his lectures for a test book definition of youth work. It is just easy by it is step by step. The ministry must sack him now so that he goes back to do the dirty politics as the NYC will enjoy freedom from his controversial attitude which is impeding their progress. My advice to him is that he must resign to avoid the big disgrace coming to hit him.
As a nation we must not countenance such behaviours that destroy service to the nation. If we continue to keep him in this position we will be suffering a great loss to the future generation and would have allowed the evil to triumph. This is not about NPP, CPP, NDC or PNC it is the future of the youth of Ghana. Bravo to all enlightened youth activists.
Signed
Kobla Asamani