Movement for Change’s Director of Special Duties, Hopeson Adorye, has declared that it would be hypocritical of him to pretend he isn’t resentful of the way the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has handled him.
On Friday, May 3, 2024, Adorye stated he was still hurt by being kicked out of the party even though he almost went to jail for the NPP in an interview with Okay FM.
“If I tell you on this station that I am not bitter, then I am a hypocrite. I would be the biggest hypocrite in the country… Was it not in your studio that I sat and nearly got jailed because of the NPP? Am I a fool?
“I am not a hypocrite to deny that I am bitter… My death would have been a foolish one if I had died. You have to understand why sometimes we complain,” he told Kwame Nkrumah Tikese.
The NPP declared that Adorye had resigned from the organisation after endorsing Alan Kyerematen’s independent bid for president.
He claimed that the party had mistreated him even prior to his expulsion from the NPP.
He claimed that he was fired from his position as Deputy National Security Coordinator, which included overseeing the Kotoka International Airport’s VIP lounge, because of his relationship with Alan Kyerematen.
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