Former Deputy National Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Chief Nixon Biney, has advised his supporters to stop lobbying on his behalf for a government appointment. He made this appeal in a Facebook post on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, urging his followers to allow God’s will to prevail rather than exerting pressure on political leaders through social media campaigns.
In his post, Chief Biney wrote, “Dear Comrades, respectfully stop tagging the President and others for me to be appointed. There’s no need. At the right time, God will prevail.” His message appears to be a response to ongoing efforts by some of his supporters, who have been tagging President Mahama and other government officials online, calling for him to be given a position in the current administration.
The public appeal follows growing frustration among a section of NDC loyalists who believe Chief Biney has served the party with dedication and deserves formal recognition for his contributions. Many within the party argue that his consistent commitment, especially during challenging political periods, should earn him a place in government.
Nonetheless, Chief Biney’s remarks have generated widespread discussion on social media, with some observers interpreting them as an act of humility, while others suspect an element of subtle political messaging. Critics suggest that although he is publicly discouraging lobbying, his statement could be a strategic way of reminding the leadership of his availability for service.
Chief Biney has not addressed these interpretations directly, maintaining a calm and respectful tone in his communication. His post, however, has drawn praise from supporters who admire his faith and patience, viewing it as a sign of maturity and deep loyalty to the NDC’s ideals.