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BOAKYE AGYARKO RESPONDS TO ALAN
KYEREMATEN’S CLAIM OF BEING SIDELINED IN 2012 CAMPAIGN
Boakye Agyarko
July 25, 2014
I have read the news coming from Alan Kyerematen’s Greater Accra
tour with utter disbelief and amazement. He has made false
claims in his attempt to discredit Nana Akufo-Addo and the 2012
NPP campaign team, all in his bid to explain his relative
absence during the said campaign, as he contests for the party’s
flagbearership once again. As the Campaign Manager for the 2012
NPP National Campaign, I am compelled to set the records
straight.
With respect to not being invited to join the campaign, the
truth of the matter is, Mr. Kyerematen left town for an
international job after losing the primaries. As he proudly
boasts, he is an international man! In February of 2011, Mr.
Kyerematen, Nana Addo and I had a brief discussion in Nana's
office about his role in the campaign. Later that morning, I had
another meeting with Mr. Kyerematen to discuss his role. He
intimated he wanted the discussion to continue after his return
from Addis Ababa and he promised to stay in touch. In the whole
time he was away, he never called ONCE to even check on the
progress of the campaign. And of course, he did not return in
April as he had indicated.
Were we to wait twiddling our thumbs?
What is it that Mr. Kyerematen wanted to offer the NPP in its
presidential campaign that he was prevented from offering? If
Mr. Kyerematen had for instance mentioned we were losing our
grip on Brong Ahafo and that he wanted to spend three months
there working with parliamentary candidates on the ground, I do
not believe anyone would have stopped him! If he had told us he
knew how to identify and attract floating voters, no one in the
NPP would have scorned his efforts to help the party win power.
In Mr. Kyerematen's mind, following Nana Addo around the country
and speaking just before him was his idea of participation in
the campaign. Unfortunately, there is much more to campaigning
for an election than that. After the 2010 presidential primary,
Nana Akufo-Addo visited all the aspirants in their homes in
Accra and invited them to join his campaign. Mr. Isaac Osei and
Prof Frimpong Boateng were all members of the Manifesto
Committee. Mr. Kyerematen was also invited to join that
Committee.
Prof. Frimpong-Boateng and Dr. Nsiah Asare rewrote our manifesto
on Health. When Nana Addo began his speaking tours on Health,
Education, Trade, Defence and so on, several experts in various
fields presented unsolicited draft speeches to the campaign to
help with these events. And not one of them asked to be seated
on the platform whilst Nana made these speeches around Ghana.
Those, in my estimation, were solid contributions!
Dear Alan, following Nana Addo around Ghana and speaking on a
platform was only a minute part of the hard work needed for the
campaign.
I am a bit tired of hearing Mr. Kyerematen’s constant refrain of
not being allowed to speak at the Mantse Agbona mammoth rally.
The NPP is blessed with party stalwarts whom our supporters
cherish and at rallies many of these people are called to speak.
Alan Kyerematen is one of these people. For the Mantse Agbona
rally, we arranged our speakers ahead of time and assigned them
their roles, focus etc. Was Mr. Kyerematen expecting an assigned
speaker to be dropped to make space for him to speak when none
of the organisers knew he was going to show up at all? I must
add, for the very few occasions that he had come from Addis
Ababa and showed up at an event, Akufo-Addo always insisted he
be allowed to speak.
Mr. Kyerematen claims he went to some constituencies and they
did not recognize him. Strange that he would blame these party
members. It will help if he can name just one such constituency.
I certainly do hope he is not suggesting that somebody spent
precious time going round the country lobbying for Alan Cash not
to be recognized. That is so far-fetched it is unbelievable!
With regards to the Supreme Court hearings, I am extremely
surprised that he keeps going on about not being given
accreditation. For someone who was called and convinced by Mr.
Asare Bediako, NPP Chairman, Asokwa Constituency, to show up at
least once at the Supreme Court since people were beginning to
notice his loud silence and detachment from the petition, it is
ironic that he has made this an issue on his campaign.
After all, aside from appearing at the Supreme Court to show
one’s support, there were many other activities involved in
putting the petition before the Supreme Court. Lawyers of Alan’s
ilk spent their precious time, free of charge, poring over
books, cases and files to help build a case to take to court.
The Minority in Parliament were among those who donated money
towards the case. Hundreds of people, some of them much older
than him, spent months collecting pink sheets, sometimes at
their own peril. Others spent months entering and analyzing
data. Many of these gallant party members, including Martin
Adjei, the Director of Electoral Affairs, who went around the
country collecting pink sheets, etc, did not get accreditation
when the court began sitting. Is Mr. Kyerematen suggesting they
did not deserve to be in court?
It is a matter of public record that the entire NPP received
only 25 accreditation cards per sitting. Our one hundred and
twenty-three Members of Parliament had to share 5 cards. They
quickly devised a system where, on any given day they would
select five Members who would attend. The party did not assign
me accreditation I made arrangements with someone who could not
attend on Thursdays and used his card as such.
Was Mr. Kyerematen, the ‘international man’, expecting the party
to specially reserve a card out of the 25 for him so that on any
day he felt like flying in, a card would be waiting for him?
That would have been grossly unfair to those who hung around the
court house daily, devising clever ways to enter. Several other
members of the party found ingenious ways to at least be present
for one sitting.
Mr. Kyerematen claims he was finally given accreditation by one
of the Supreme Court judges. This is UNTRUE. Sir John is the one
who facilitated Alan’s entry into the Supreme Court. No Supreme
Court Judge was involved in such a mundane matter. After all,
protocol duties are not one of the roles assigned any
distinguished Supreme Court Justice of this land.
I wish Alan Kyerematen the very best in his campaign. I would
however encourage him to stick to the facts as much as possible
whilst on the campaign trail. After all, the Bible says:
Truthful words stand the test of time, but lies are soon exposed
(Proverbs: 12:19).
……signed……
Boakye Agyarko
July 25, 2014
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