Outspoken New Patriotic Party (NPP)
Youth Activist, John Kumah has commended President John Dramani Mahama
for reshuffling his National Security Advisor.
Brigadier General
Nunoo-Mensah has been reassigned to the Human Security Department of the
National Security Council Secretariat.
His reshuffle follows
several unbridled public outcries and rancor from the political domain,
demanding the dismissal of the retired military officer, after he made
some upsetting remarks about public sector workers in the country.
Speaking
to Peacefmonline.com in an exclusive interview, John Kumah averred that
the reshuffle will help give Ghanaian workers breathing space from the
likes of General Nunoo-Mensah. He opined that his removal from office is
a step in the right direction, hence advising government officials to
note that their tenure is transient.
“It comes as a huge sign of
relief and the doing away with contemptuous attitude towards workers.
And I think I welcome such news from the President and I think that more
of such actions should follow suit...We do not need arrogance in
office. I just pray that whoever is coming to take over his position
will realize that public service is ‘today you’re in power, tomorrow
you’ll be out of power’. Therefore, they must serve the people of Ghana
with humility and respect and any opportunity we get to express our
opinion towards the welfare and development to the people of this
country, we must do so with a measure of humility. Otherwise, we may pay
dearly for certain comments that we make concerning issues in this
country,” he stated.
He however disagreed with critics that General Nunoo-Mensah should go on retirement.
This
is because, according to him,“General Nunoo-Mensah is one person who
has also paid his dues to this country and he has worked hard. Every
human being is fallible, they make mistakes and they’re punished for
that. It doesn’t mean he cannot be of use in another sector in
government...He still can play another role to help the NDC government
to serve the nation.”
Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/ Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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