I used to be compelled out of PURC by parts in Akufo-Addo’s govt – Nana Yaa Jantuah
The former Public Relations and External Affairs Director of the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC), Nana Yaa Jantuah, has detailed the circumstances that led to her departure from the outfit.
Nana Yaa Jantuah revealed that she was compelled out of PURC by sure parts inside the Akufo-Addo administration.
In an interview with Umaru Sanda Amadu on Face to Face on Channel One TV, Nana Yaa Jantuah shared her expertise of being unfairly focused with baseless accusations, together with claims of vanity, which in the end led to her departure from the PURC.
The former General Secretary of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), disclosed, “Sack and resign, you see the situation where they want you out and so, they put you through certain things to make you feel uncomfortable. I was pushed and then I jumped.”
When requested who pushed him out of the ship of PURC she stated, “It was at the time of NPP, so certainly was them, government elements, using the people in my office. I heard snippets of it that during the time, some said I was arrogant; I mean all manner of very flimsy things you couldn’t put a finger on it.”
Nana Yaa Jantuah added that regardless of dealing with frustration and unfair therapy, her colleagues and authorities officers by no means questioned her skilled competence and capabilities, acknowledging her experience and dedication to her position.
“But they were never able to say that I was ineffective,” she stated.
Nana Yaa Jantuah revealed that her affiliation with the Convention People’s Party (CPP) was additionally a consider her compelled departure from the PURC, highlighting the irony that her appointment was not politically motivated, but her political affiliation was used in opposition to her.
“That is why everybody asked the question that you were not a political appointee, but, for some reason, I was a target.”
Nana Yaa Jantuah vehemently denied allegations of participating in partisan politics throughout her tenure at PURC, suggesting that she might have been focused as a consequence of her household’s political legacy.
She poignantly shared how her father and uncle confronted violent persecution, practically shedding their lives, for his or her affiliation with the Nkrumahist custom, implying that her departure might have been a type of political vendetta.
“No, I used to be CPP, and positively, I’ve at all times been CPP. Maybe they had been punishing me due to my father, as a result of my father was with [Dr Kwame] Nkrumah, and he was anti [UP], he was a part of the individuals who fought for the independence of this nation. And stood with Nkrumah.
“And he being an Ashanti, they never forgave him. It actually came from the royal home that’s Manyhia, that at a point they were going to kill he and my uncle because they were with Nkrumahist tradition. Sometimes I just thought in my mind that maybe they were punishing me because of my dad.”
Nana Yaa Jantuah expressed how she diligently labored throughout her days at PURC.
She highlighted her dedication and onerous work throughout her tenure at PURC, emphasising her dedication to serving the organisation with diligence.
“My anti-UP was not very clear as a result of I used to be a public servant and I noticed myself that I ought to work for Ghana and my nation.
“I saw myself that the Bible says that whatever work you’re given to do, you do it as if you’re serving God and that is how I did my work.”
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