Kennedy Agyapong, the MP for Assin Central says members of the opposition NDC are landing juicy contracts from the government, much to his displeasure.
According to the outspoken lawmaker, the NDC sidelined all NPP faithful when awarding contracts during their eight years at the helm.
It is, therefore, the time for NPP to reverse the imbalance, Mr. Agyapong said.
However, this is not the case, the businessman told JoyNews’ Mamavi Owusu-Aboagye in an exclusive interview.
He says NDC folk are finding too much favour when contracts are being awarded.
Asked if NDC members are not Ghanaians and deserving of contracts, he said they, NPP members, were also Ghanaians during the NDC regime but were sidelined.
He noted that it even had to take an order from then President John Mahama in 2014 before some $14million owed him by the state since 2008 was paid.
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