Fiifi Kwetey Warns Against Sycophancy, Reaffirms NDC’s Revolutionary Values at Ada Commemoration

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The General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey, has reaffirmed the party’s commitment to the principles of accountability, social justice and people-centred governance that underpin the 31st December Revolution.

He made the remarks while addressing supporters and party faithful at the commemoration of the 31st December Revolution held in Ada. The event formed part of activities marking the historic uprising that shaped Ghana’s political direction and democratic evolution.

Speaking from the main podium, Mr Kwetey reflected on the significance of the revolution and its enduring relevance to Ghana’s governance discourse. He underscored the need for discipline, integrity and responsibility in public life, stressing that the values espoused by the revolution remain central to the NDC’s political philosophy.

The General Secretary also paid tribute to the late former President Jerry John Rawlings, describing his role in Ghana’s history as pivotal and worthy of continued remembrance.

Banners bearing the image of the former President and messages linked to the revolution were prominently displayed behind the stage. Party executives and supporters seated on the platform listened attentively as Mr Kwetey urged members to remain united and focused on advancing the welfare of the ordinary Ghanaian.

The address was met with applause and chants from the gathering, reflecting strong support for the party’s message. The Ada commemoration attracted a cross-section of party leaders, grassroots supporters and community members, all of whom converged to honour the legacy of the 31st December Revolution and to renew their commitment to its founding ideals. If you want, I can tighten the political angle, add a stronger headline, or reshape it to suit a party website, mainstream news portal, or social media publication. work on the story headline with where he spoke about sycophancy

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