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AKUFO ADDO ON MY HUMBLE MIND
KWAKU AMANKWAH-SARFO
In my humble opinion, Akufo Addo remains the NPP’s best
candidate going to 2016 elections. This is not to take
away anyone's choice or opinions. We all want the best
for the party and Ghana's development. We must however
put our opinions across with respect, decorum and
circumspection. If we do this we are most likely not
hurt any member.
There would be little need to use resources, time and
energy to do "unity" talks. Let our unity manifest
during the internal campaign and elections.
"Disappointment, defeat, and despair are the tools
God uses to show us the way.”
― Paulo Coelho, Brida
The above quote shows that there is a lot of advantage
to be derived from our performance as a party in the
2008 and 2012 elections. In so long as we could not form
the government of Ghana in 2008 and 2012, it presupposes
that we lost both elections whether fairly or otherwise.
The situation would create disappointment and despair to
the rank and file of the party. These disappointments
may be exhibited through the blame of almost everyone
but our individual selves. I shudder to say that we must
all share in the blame.
The efficiency and effectiveness of the introspection
done after our lost in 2008 did not culminate into
strategic planning and implementation that should have
won us the 2012 elections. 2016 provides us another
opportunity for an honest introspection of everything
done.
One of the cardinal objectives of a political party is
to win elections. Any others make a political party an
association of like minds. Therefore, every decision,
strategy, communication, activities and inter and intra
and extra actions must have this as the only criteria.
There may be two types of activities for each of the
above: overt and covert.
Overt activities are those that may be given to the
public and covert are those required as secret and
clandestine in getting results. Every successful
industry is run along these two pointers.
My humble suggestion to us all in the NPP is to have an
honest introspection of our collective contribution to
these defeats. We must all as individuals take
responsibility for the party's performance at the polls.
Passing the buck, resorting to blame games and absorbing
ourselves from what was clearly a collective performance
may be our biggest bane towards 2016.
The strength of the strongest chain capable of providing
an anchor to stabilize the biggest ship is in the
chain's weakest link. If there was any part(s) of our
strategy that caused our defeats, then we all in one way
or the other failed to achieve our stated objectives.
In my humble opinion some of these may be have
contributed to these failures:
· Lack of an effective communication strategy
· Failures of the party's security apparatus on the
entire elections.
· Failure of our intelligence system
· Failures of finance disbursement
· Personal aggrandizement
· Nepotism in the handling of party and campaign
activities
· lack of effectiveness in handling internal party
divisions and hurts
· Inefficiency in campaign planning and implementation
· Failure of the post internal election conflict
resolution.
· Others working covertly to undermine the party
structures.
Be it as it may, whatever happens is our collective
responsibility and we must avoid a blame game. Adam
blamed Eve, Eve blame the serpent for deceit but all of
them were punished for disobeying God's orders. We may
do all the blame games but we all collective suffer the
consequences of our actions and/or inactions.
In my subsequent submissions, I would attempt to
expatiate on the points above and I humbly call on
members to provide insightful contribution devoid of
acrimony and rancor. The NPP is the best vehicle to help
Ghana achieve meaning development, let us all contribute
to help the NPP win the 2016 elections.
It is time to do something different.
Let’s give Akufo Addo the chance.
By:
KWAKU AMANKWAH-SARFO
Decemebr 01, 2013
Email: fredy.amankwah@gmail.com
Tel: 0244255525 / 0544331324 |
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University of Ghana launches UG
Cruz-Card
Ghanaweb, Dec 01, Ghanadot - The identity card, which
is also a Visa enabled prepaid card, access control card and
a library card for students and staff of the institution,
seeks to eliminate cash handling as well as eliminate the
carrying of multiple cards..........More
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Banks in Ghana Milk Customers
Through Tight Credit Process
SpyGhana, Dec 01, Ghanadot - The Bank of Ghana (BoG)
says its latest survey of credit conditions showed a general
tightening of credit despite announcements by financial
institutions that their credit advances to the public had
increased....The credit stance for all loan types tightened
during the period, the survey revealed, adding that the
number of loan applications from households, SMEs and large
enterprises, a measure of credit demand, decreased...
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China may have overplayed its
hand on the islands
GulfNews, Dec 01, Ghanadot - Not only would it be
enormously provocative to China but memories of the
country’s invasion of the Philippines, in which rape and
civilian slaughter were common, were surely just as raw
in Manila as they were in Beijing and Seoul. Not a bit
of it, he said. “We would welcome that very much. We are
looking for balancing factors in the region and Japan
could be a significant balancing factor.”
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Akufo-Addo faction wants Tarzan
probed for financial loss
Ghanaweb, Nov 14, Ghanadot - Asked
whether the call on the President to include Dr.
Wereko-Brobby in the list of those to be investigated
for alleged corrupt practices perpetrated against the
State is not to shut-up the former VRA boss following
his incessant attacks and criticisms on Nana Akufo-Addo
and the NPP during the election petition hearing; one of
them replied, “this is not witch-hunting, but the fact
is that people must be held accountable for their
actions”. ...More
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