“Sack Asiedu Nketiah’s son or we revoke your license” NPP Exposed As Asiedu Drops Deep Message
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Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, National Chairman of the NDC, has alleged that his son was unfairly dismissed from his job due to political maneuvering after the NPP came to power.
In a clip shared by social media influencer Kay, Nketiah described a climate of political victimisation aimed at those seen as loyal to the former government. According to GhanaWeb, he said his son, who earned a job at a private company based at the port through his own qualifications, was suddenly let go under troubling conditions.
“My son was at a private firm at the port. When the NPP won, they issued an ultimatum to the MD—either fire Asiedu Nketiah’s son or risk losing your business license,” he claimed, alleging coercion by the ruling party.
Nketiah added that he has always prepared his children to endure such politically motivated setbacks. “I’ve raised my children to expect and deal with things like this,” he noted, citing the reality of Ghana’s politically charged job landscape.
With decades in politics—including roles as an assemblyman, MP, and long-serving general secretary—Nketiah’s experience frames his concerns about employment discrimination against those linked to opposition parties.
The story underscores the problem of political interference in employment and its damaging effects on individuals. Nketiah called for public awareness and resilience in the face of such challenges, urging Ghanaians to recognise the pattern and not be discouraged.