NPP’s GHC 30k bribe to Socrates Sarfo missing - A Plus

A Plus claims man who was supposed to give Socrate Sarfo his Ghc 30k has gone missing

NPP’s GHC 30k bribe to Socrates Sarfo missing - A Plus
Socrate Sarfo

Controversial Ghanacelebrity, Kwame A Plus has claimed that the Ghc 30k bribe from the New Patriotic Party (NPP), that was meant to placate Socrate Sarfo due to his recent scathing remarks of the party has gone missing.

According to Kwame A Plus, the person that was supposed to hand over the money to Socrate Sarfo has absconded with it and is currently nowhere to be found.

This comes after entertainment stakeholder, Socrate Sarfo, bitterly complained about the way the NPP has treated him over the past four years despite all he has done for them. He took to live radio to lament that he can no longer continue to suffer and defend the Nana Addo constituency on empty stomach.

“If somebody is listening, they should tell the President that some of us are getting tired. The frustration is too much we’ve been quiet for far too long and it feels like some people feel that being quiet means you’re stupid, no, being quiet means giving people time to reform”.

“we voted for a party, the President is doing whatever he can do but there are people who don’t understand why they are in office. We can’t come and sit here on an empty stomach for four years we finish and we go and beg friends for food and at the end of the day people sit at certain places and they want to be carried by palanquins”. He had said.

Kwame A plus has now stated that the government has reached out to Socrate, but the money has somehow gone missing.

"Ok so after Socrates Safo cried on live radio that NPP has abandoned him and asked the general public to tell the president that he cannot go from radio to radio to defend the party on an empty stomach, they (government) arrangements thirty thousand Ghana cedis (30.000.00) to be sent to him."

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"The news is that the person who had to deliver the money to him has run away with the money I met him at Peace FM three days ago – but you guys know say, me Kwame A Plus, my main problem for this world be say, my mouth dey worry me waaa Abeg whoever has the man’s money should send it to him. He said I should tell you that he is desperately in need of the money. Ah!!! But why you guys dey so? This is not fair. That 30k is not even worth the work he has done for you plus his salary. Socrates deserves more than that. Give it to the man like that too you have chopped it herh!!! There is God ooo”

Read Socrate Sarfo's full rant below.

“What I said on Okay FM was not to beg for alms and mobile money donations. Far from that! I am an appointee of this government and I have served from my heart although I have not received a single salary as a Director at the National Commission on Culture. I have survived on the benevolence of friends and the mercies of God although people out there insult me because they think I am in luxury because NPP is in power.

“My real pain is that after all these painful sacrifices, our efforts are being sabotaged by some few appointees who were not a part of the campaign. They do not go on radio to defend any campaign promise, they do not have their reputations at stake, their faces are not on any ballot paper, all they do is to relax in their air condition offices and slow down our progress. Whether we win or not, they have nothing to lose. Absolutely nothing. And when you want to push them to work, you are seen as the bad person”, an angry-sounding Socrate Safo told The New Publisher. 

“Our case is a sad one. We have worked on empty stomachs for years without complaint but we certainly would not watch as spectators when an appointee becomes so arrogant and so powerful that she refuses to write a single letter so we can achieve a major campaign promise. What should we do? Shut up and watch things move from worse to worst? No way! Who suffers the cost of such selfish laziness? It is the party and Nana Akufo-Addo that would look bad and be seen as a failure. Meanwhile, he has done his part and put people he thinks are working into office. Some of them aren’t doing a thing!

“I am not washing any dirty clothes in public. I have complained about our situation for every single person in our sector. The Minister herself is aware, her deputy is aware, the Chief Director is aware. Who have we not spoken to at the party level? National Organiser, National Chairman, tell me who? Perhaps apart from the Chief of Staff, the Vice President, and the President himself, there is no one else that is unaware of the situation on the ground. 

“I am very heartbroken. Working without salary is not easy but it is more painful when you are working hungry and seeing all the hard works and efforts being sabotaged by someone who does not understand the politics of being a government appointee. The most painful of all is when you are made to feel your efforts, sacrifices, and hard work are not needed or appreciated so you get treated with scorn and disdain and disregard. I Socrate Safo, is suffering a combination of all three painful scenarios for three painful years.”