It’s too early to feel left out—Gbande to NDC grassroots complaining of neglect

Deputy General Secretary for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mustapha Gbande has asked grassroots members of the party to be patient with the leadership of their party.
According to him, they are currently setting up the government and will need time before they can attend to the needs of the supporters.
His calls on the grassroots comes on the back of social media posts suggesting that several grassroots members of the party are struggling months after they worked tirelessly to bring the party to government.
“I want to tell our grassroot people and of course we have led them to win this election, it is too early in the day for us to feel that people have been left out. You have to cook before you it. If food is not put in the pot and placed on fire there will not be food to eat at the end of the day,” he told Okay FM in an interview.
Gbande cited how long previous governments have had to take to set up indicating that when they are set up, they will ensure that the needs of the grassroot are met.