VIDEO: “I sold my two taxis for NDC” – Supporter laments neglect after sacrifice
An angry supporter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has publicly expressed frustration over what he describes as neglect by the party despite his personal sacrifices. The man, a taxi driver and long-time loyalist, revealed that he sold two of his taxis to financially support the party durin
Ogyem Solomon

An angry supporter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has publicly expressed frustration over what he describes as neglect by the party despite his personal sacrifices.
The man, a taxi driver and long-time loyalist, revealed that he sold two of his taxis to financially support the party during its time in opposition. According to him, his decision was driven by deep commitment and belief in the NDC’s vision and leadership.
However, he now claims that his loyalty has not been rewarded in any way. Despite the party’s return to power, he says he has received no assistance, recognition, or opportunity to improve his situation. This, he says, has left him struggling to make ends meet.
Visibly disappointed, the supporter questioned why individuals who dedicate their resources and time to political parties are often forgotten once those parties achieve success. He argued that grassroots members like himself play a crucial role during campaigns but are frequently sidelined afterward.
He also criticized party leadership for allegedly prioritizing top officials while neglecting ordinary supporters who contributed to the party’s victory. His concerns reflect a growing sentiment among some grassroots members who feel overlooked despite their efforts.
The situation has sparked wider discussions about expectations within political parties and how supporters are treated after elections. Many observers believe such concerns highlight the need for better systems to support loyal members and manage expectations realistically.
Others warn that unresolved grievances like this could affect morale and unity within party structures if not addressed properly. As the story gains attention, there are increasing calls for party leaders to engage with grassroots supporters and ensure that their contributions are acknowledged.
The man’s emotional account serves as a reminder of the sacrifices some individuals make for political causes and the disappointment that can follow when those sacrifices go unrecognized.
“From today onwards, I will speak against the NDC because you people are very stingy. After all the work I did, it’s you and your families who are enjoying the national cake.”
— Exdoe, a Ghanaian taxi driver and die-hard NDC supporter based in Madina Zongo Junction, angrily… pic.twitter.com/3PYbcgYe8o
— 𝐀𝐒𝐊 (@askghmedia) March 22, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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