Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai – Charles Obeng, popularly known as Sir Coke, a member of the NDC Communications Team and Deputy Dean of Communicators in the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Constituency, has raised concerns over the alleged neglect of party communicators and serial callers following the party’s electoral victory.
Speaking on Stylish Radio’s Morning Show hosted by Hamza Mohammed, Sir Coke noted that many grassroots communicators and serial callers worked tirelessly to secure the party’s win, particularly in ensuring success in the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai parliamentary race.
According to him, these communicators played a critical role in defending the party on radio platforms, mobilising grassroots support, and campaigning extensively ahead of the elections. However, he lamented that many loyal members now feel sidelined since the party assumed power.
Sir Coke further alleged that while communicators and serial callers continue to face challenges, some individuals are reportedly enjoying perks of power, including luxury vehicles and other privileges, creating a growing sense of frustration among grassroots members.
Despite the concerns, he urged party communicators and serial callers to remain patient and calm, reminding them that internal party processes, including the upcoming parliamentary primaries, offer opportunities to make their voices heard and influence the constituency’s future direction.
He called on party leadership to actively engage grassroots communicators, recognise their efforts, and foster unity to prevent discontent from undermining party cohesion.
The issue has since sparked debates within political circles in the constituency, with many emphasising the need for stronger internal cohesion and proper recognition of grassroots contributions to maintain the NDC’s stability and progress.
