According to him, God has always granted him several opportunities and put him in places he could not imagine so he is grateful he was made a Minister during the first term and is also grateful that he is currently not a Minister.
“Whatever happens to me in life is of God. I thank God he gave me a difficult job and I’m grateful to be made Minister and I also thank God that I’m no longer there,” he said while speaking on Accra-based Kessben FM.
He recalled prophesying during his vetting that he will be at the Railways Ministries for just four years because, by the time the first four years was done, a number of people will want to be appointed Minister for Railways Development.
The Member of Parliament indicated that he has had the opportunity to focus on himself and also do other things he couldn’t have done if he was a Minister.
“I’m a lawyer but I’ve stopped going to court. Thankfully, my wife is a Lawyer and my daughter has become a Lawyer and there are other Lawyers in the firm. Occasionally, they ask me for advice, I’ve an office there but I don’t use it. I write law books and I’m also into business,” he said.
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