I never left the NDC

Koku Anyidoho, the Founder and President of the Atta Mills Institute, has reiterated that he remains a committed member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), dismissing claims that he left the party.
In a recent interview with Blakk Rasta monitored by MyNewsGh, he addressed remarks suggesting that he had distanced himself from the party, stating emphatically, “I never left the NDC, and I have never left the party.”
According to Anyidoho, his so-called suspension was orchestrated by the then General Secretary without following due process.
“Something happened, and the General Secretary at the time claimed to have suspended me. But how do you pronounce a man guilty without giving him a fair hearing? I received no letter, no correspondence—nothing,” he lamented.
Despite being sidelined, he insists that he has remained a loyal member, even though he sometimes holds differing opinions. “I have always made my position clear. Yes, I have contrary opinions on certain matters, but does that mean I have left the party? No,” he asserted.
Anyidoho also criticized the narrative that he has been at odds with former President John Mahama, dismissing claims that he ever attacked him.
“I have never disrespected Mahama. People fabricate things to suit their agenda,” he said.
On whether he would seek reconciliation, Anyidoho made it clear that he was open to dialogue but insisted that those who orchestrated his suspension must acknowledge their mistakes.
“If there is any magnanimity, it should come from those who wielded the axe without cause,” he added.