Ato Forson sets records straight on dinner with Afenyo-Markin
Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the NDC’s Minority Leader, has reiterated his unflinching devotion to the party’s agenda and emphasized his commitment to keeping the administration responsible. On Tuesday, August 8, Dr. Forson assured NDC supporters of his loyalty and resolve when appearing on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen. “I want to assure NDC supporters that I…

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the NDC’s Minority Leader, has reiterated his unflinching devotion to the party’s agenda and emphasized his commitment to keeping the administration responsible.
On Tuesday, August 8, Dr. Forson assured NDC supporters of his loyalty and resolve when appearing on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen.
“I want to assure NDC supporters that I remain loyal and I am committed to our cause, and I will do whatever it takes to hold the government accountable for whatever they do which is against the country.”
He emphasized his unwavering commitment to responsibility and willingness to confront the administration once more.
“For the record, Afenyo-Markin didn’t invite me for the dinner. It was part of Parliament’s 30-year anniversary, so it is important I clear the air. I will hold their feet to the fire of accountability. Anyone who knows me knows that I can smile with you, but when it gets to my work, there is a Chinese wall, and anyone who knows me knows that, and I stay true to that.”
Dr. Forson’s commitment to his work and resolve to keep personal contacts distinct from his professional obligations were emphasized.
“So, I can be so nice to you, but it doesn’t stop me from doing my work, and I will do my work judiciously.”
Deputy Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin and Dr. Forson were seen in a video eating dinner recently, which sparked outrage. He addressed the matter and emphasized the value of multiparty democracy for the advancement of the nation.
“Multiparty democracy gives diverse ideas to political parties to express their views, that doesn’t make us enemies… The need for us to work together to build our country. That is what America is doing. That is what UK is doing. That is what most countries are doing. For we all know that for the country to progress, we all need multi-party democracy to work.”