Dr. Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, who until very recently was Minister responsible for Inner City and Zongo Development and also a former Minister for information and Presidential Spokesperson(2017/18), turned 50 on Monday June 14 and impressive testimonials authored by persons across the world have described him as a rare gem politician cum scholar of exceptional integrity.
One of such testimonials authored by founder and first Executive Director of the Danquah Institute, Gabby Otchere-Darko, descried Dr. Abdul-Hamid as “one of the most principled and honest human beings”, he the author has ever known.
“Hamid is the kind of person when he takes campaign money, based on a budget, and he ends up spending less than that to do the same job, he brings back the change!”, Gabby testified of Abdul-Hamid who he referred to as ‘Abotsi’.
Dr. Abdul-Hamid is a former National Youth Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and a founding member of the policy think tank, Danquah Institute.
The quinquagenarian is a former lecturer at the University of Cape Coast was celebrated by many both within and outside the governing NPP, with many touching on his fine and endearing personality.
Below is the unedited piece written by Mr Octchere Darko…..
Yesterday was the birthday of one of my best friends, Mustapha Hamid. To put it mildly, he is one of the most principled and honest human beings I have ever known in my life. A sacred trait I pray will guide and guard him for the rest of his life.
Hamid is the kind of person when he takes campaign money, based on a budget, and he ends up spending less than that to do the same job, he brings back the change!
Abotsi, sorry I was not around to join you yesterday. Welcome to the Club of where real life begins. Forget the hype at 40. This is it! From this time on, you start becoming even more philosophical about things you took for granted. It is not that after 50 ones performance slows down. It only matures! One becomes more efficient in how to use time and energy— resources that become more and more precious as the years go by.
I’ve known Hamid for over two decades now. He is admirably religious, disciplined but liberal. It is this personality quirk that allows him to get on well with people. But, he resents cheats and those he considers disloyal.
He is protectively Ghanaian. Jealously Danquah-Dombo-Busiast. Simply put, Hamid is a proud, humble and decent man.
He is one of the very few Ghanaians I know who genuinely enjoy reading as a devout hobby! An intellectual of the highest order; loyal to his friends, his beliefs and philosophy and emotionally and intellectually defensive of the things he cherishes and holds in high devotion.
Hamid was an editor of a reputable business newspaper, the High Street Journal, when we first became friends. He also became news editor at Choice FM. A couple of years later, I invited him to be the editor of The Statesman. He moved on to become the National Youth Organiser of the NPP, an acknowledgement of his years of service to the party, beginning as a foundation member of the Danquah-Busia Club’s branch at UCC in 1991.
As strong an Akufo-Addo loyalist as they come, Hamid later contested and lost the general secretary position of the NPP in 2005, moving on in 2007 to become spokesperson to presidential candidate Nana Akufo-Addo and remained so throughout the opposition years.
He, at the same time, went on to teach at Cape Coast University; became Executive Director of the Danquah Institute; achieved a PhD while teaching at Cape Coast; became a cabinet minister in 2017 and now looking forward to a new challenging chapter after attaining the ripe age of 50. His has been half a century of service with integrity and achievements, with much more to come.
I consider myself lucky to be worthy of your friendship, Abotsi.
Stay honest, stay true, stay loyal to family, party and country.
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