Election
2016 in Perspective: Will the Volta Region still
be the nemesis of the NPP?
By Dr. Michael J.K. Bokor Thursday,
May 19, 2016
Folks, over the past 24 hours, a lot has
appeared in the news media to suggest that much
of what will determine the NPP's fate at
Election 2016 hinges on the electoral decision
to be made by voters in the Volta Region and
other "minority" regions not traditionally
friendly toward or supportive of the
Danquah-Busia tradition.
Flimsy or whimsical though such publications
may be, they leave me in no doubt as to why some
kind of attention is being focused on the Volta
Region at this time that the NPP is seeking to
make a headway there. It's not for its own
sake. The Volta Region has been regarded as the
"World Bank" of the NDC and feared by the NPP
all these years in our 4th Republic. Having come
across as the nemesis of the NPP, the general
feeling among the NPP fold is that if its
quantum of votes for the NDC is diminished,
there should be little doubt for an NPP victory.
Many other areas haven't been factored into such
simplistic and pathetic assumptions, though.
I have had the occasion to view images of
what transpired when the NPP's Akufo-Addo
visited Anloga yesterday as part of his tour of
the Volta Region and the impulsive conclusions
being drawn by adherents of the NPP to create
the impression that the Volta Region has fallen
for the NPP. Or that the Voltarians are ready
“to vote for a change”. Why should Anloga be the
blanket for drawing that conclusion? (See
http://www.myjoyonline.com/politics/2016/May-20th/you-have-nothing-to-fear-in-me-akufo-addo-assures-voltarians.php).
And he was in his usual boastful element to
ask the people that they had nothing to fear in
him? After tacitly supporting the urge by
Kennedy Agyapong for Ewes and Gas to be
eliminated? Akufo-Addo's knee-jerk appeal to
establish a "new relationship" with the Volta
Region has been noted. What about the "old
relationship" still remaining nettlesome is left
to him to contend with. But it is clear that the
NPP is aiming to exhaust itself in all
circumstances in a struggle for the Volta
Region. No more talk of Togolese infiltrating
the region or of Ewes as non-Ghanaians eligible
to choose a leader for Ghana?
The truth, though, is that the quantum of
votes from the Volta Region is nothing
measurable to what comes from more populous
regions as the Ashanti and Eastern Regions. Is
the NPP so confident of grabbing votes from
those areas, regarded as its traditional
strongholds, as to seek support from the Volta
Region to seal its fate at Election 2016? Well
nigh up in the skies!!
Maybe, some bragging rights are at stake
here, which explains why so much rhetorical
capital is being made of the reception given
Akufo-Addo at Anloga.
But history pricks. For the 2008 elections,
the same people in that part of the Volta Region
converged to hear the late Courage Quashigah
speak at an NPP rally in the area. Seeing the
multitude, Quashigah wept, convinced that the
NPP had a sway in the area. The outcome of the
elections, however, proved him wrong.
I don't know if the same scenario will be
re-enacted at Election 2016, following what
happened to Akufo-Adsdo at Anloga. But I can
stick my neck out to say that anybody wishfully
celebrating the media hype of Akufo-Addo's
interaction with the people may end up
dumbstruck. Appearances are always deceptive!!
Or....?'
There is ample evidence to confirm that
although the Mahama-led administration has
stretched itself to solve problems, it hasn't
succeeded in its efforts at improving living
standards. Will that be the jackpot cause for
its being totally rejected at Election 2016 by
the voters in the Volta Region or elsewhere in
Ghana?
I don't know about that aspect of the
Ghanaian mentality; but what I know is that
there is more to Election 2016 than what the
superficial cosmetic approaches by opponents of
President Mahama are using to undermine him.
The cost of living may be high (in terms of
utility services, etc.) but it doesn't spell the
end of the road for the incumbent. The
government has levelled with the people as to
why it has adopted harsh measures to solve
problems that its predecessors couldn't or what
its opponents are merely criticizing but cannot
set aside or provide cogent alternative
solutions for.
What these opponents are preaching isn't the
solution, at least, given the fact that they are
not offering anything concrete and substantial
as a palliative. So, what choices do the people
have to make for the future? Bot to go for the
deep unknown!! Trodden paths are always easier
to navigate (translated as the devil you know is
better than the angel you don't know).
If the NPP people think that winning votes
from the Volta Region will boost its chances, it
will be deceived. There are many other areas
that it has to work on, especially in terms of
what it has sowed to harm itself.
I don't believe that Ghanaians vote on the
basis of a herd mentality (contrary to the
derisive mischief by the NPP elements packing
the Ewes into one big block of electoral
homogeneity would want us to believe). As such,
I find it difficult to accept the kind of narrow
politics being done with this "Ewe" bovine
allegiance to the NDC. The people know what
is good for them and will go for it at the
polls. That is why it behooves the politicians
to know what is good for the people and to
provide to win their thumbs. Anything short of
that leads to disaster. Only those who don't
know what wins votes will play the ethnic card.
Ethnicity isn't a sure banker at the polls!!
In the particular case of Akufo-Addo's
impulsive desire to forge a "new relationship"
with the people of the Volta Region, where has
he placed the damaging self-serving and
ill-motivated campaign of lies against Ewes as
spearheaded by his running mate (Dr. Bawumia) in
the shoddy analysis of the electoral role of
Togo and Ghana by which the NPP concluded that
more than 76,000 people of the Volta Region on
the Ghanaian voters' register were Togolese? Has
Akufo-Addo reconciled the truth with the NPP's
falsehood to warrant his wanting to rebuild his
relationship with the Ewes?
And what has happened to the rest of the
people of other ethnic extractions that the NPP
claimed were non-Ghanaians on the voters roll to
be investigated and exposed as undesirables
contributing to the NPP's electoral woes?
Nothing done so far. The end of the road,
according to the NPP's diabolical anti-Volta
Region scheme? Only a calculated attempt to
vilify the Ewes? Yet, Akufo-Addo is touring the
Volta Region to beg for votes?
Surely, Victor Owusu must be churning in his
grave!! Ewes are not as inward-looking as he
might want the world to believe. If they were,
they would hold nothing in their electoral
coffers for the political party touting the
political ideology of the separatists that the
NPP represents in our time; that the
Danquah-Busia Asante-Akyem cabal is. Forget
about the "Dombo" afterthought because it is
non-existent. If you think otherwise, you are
lost.
On that score, what is exactly the missing
link in the NPP's political mobilization drive
shouldn't be difficult to fathom. It is not a
matter of ethnicity or the morbid hatred for
Akufo-Addo. It is a plain fact that the NPP
isn't attractive because it is a chip of the old
block that Ghanaians rejected in the
pre-independence era and brushed aside for 30
years thereafter before tolerating it in power
between January 2001 and 2009 when they tried
Kufuor.
He did his best but that best fell far short
of what was expected; hence, the decision not to
return the NPP to power on the wings of
Akufo-Addo. What Akufo-Addo has been doing all
this while is an unfounded exercise in futility.
Such an exercise merely saps energy. Reaching
out to the Volta Region with pretentious
civility and stoic duplicity won't help him
change his spots. Once established as a leopard,
always will he be regarded as a leopard to be
feared from afar and kept at bay!!
Folks, you can interpret from the comments
made by Akufo-Addo that he really has no respect
for the people of the Volta Region. How does he
think that vigilance on the part of the NPP will
cut down the NDC's votes in the Volta Region and
not do so for the NPP in its strongholds
(Ashanti and Eastern Regions)?: (See
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Vigilance-will-win-us-Volta-NPP-440309).
The more this wisp of a wimp opens his mouth,
the more he alienates voters.
I shall
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