The Presidential Candidate of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP), Dr
Papa Kwesi Nduom, has said although he would wished that his employees
share in his public service philosophy, its somewhat liberal for one to
belong to any other party apart from his PPP within Groupe Nduom
establishments.
There are speculations that employees within the Groupe Nduom holdings are mandated to declare support for the accomplished businessman in his political pursuits and his long held Presidential ambition before signing on to any of the companies.
But interacting speaking on Accra-based Starr FM, Nduom said eventhough there is an HR directive not to limit entrants based on their political inclinations in his companies, it is as well “a foolish thing for one to stand up in my company and say I belong to JDM”
He added “We hope that when a person comes in and enjoy what we have and they want to be a part of whatever that is going on, they will also share in my public service philosophy. So I hope people buy into that as well.”
Dr Nduom’s campaign to make it to the Flagstaff House officially kicked off at the party’s national convention held on July 16, during which he was unveiled.
The business consultant, who will be contesting the presidency for the last time on December 7, 2016, argues that the solution to Ghana’s ailing economy does not lie with the NPP or the NDC
There are speculations that employees within the Groupe Nduom holdings are mandated to declare support for the accomplished businessman in his political pursuits and his long held Presidential ambition before signing on to any of the companies.
But interacting speaking on Accra-based Starr FM, Nduom said eventhough there is an HR directive not to limit entrants based on their political inclinations in his companies, it is as well “a foolish thing for one to stand up in my company and say I belong to JDM”
He added “We hope that when a person comes in and enjoy what we have and they want to be a part of whatever that is going on, they will also share in my public service philosophy. So I hope people buy into that as well.”
Dr Nduom’s campaign to make it to the Flagstaff House officially kicked off at the party’s national convention held on July 16, during which he was unveiled.
The business consultant, who will be contesting the presidency for the last time on December 7, 2016, argues that the solution to Ghana’s ailing economy does not lie with the NPP or the NDC