Rawlings sinks
further down the drain
By
Dr. Michael J.K. Bokor Monday, July 18, 2016
Folks, the unexpected admission (of guilt) by former
President Rawlings that the late Nigerian military
strongman, Gen. Sani Abacha, gave him 2 million
Dollars (and not the 5 million that some claimed) is
still featuring in public discourse, especially
within the context of Rawlings' own aura of "probity
and accountability" and the consequences for victims
of his hatchet job against CORRUPTION and abuse of
office for personal gains.
In his admission,
Rawlings fingered two of his most-trusted
confidantes (Nana Ato Dadzie, former Chief of Staff,
and Kwamena Ahwoi, a man of many parts who really
controlled the operations of the defunct Public
Tribunals) as being privy to the transaction. He,
however, expressed misgivings about how the two
later turned against him (becoming "poisonous")
after they had fallen out with him. What caused the
falling out, we don't know.
Interestingly, Nana
Ato Dadzie and Kwamena Ahwoi won't accept Rawslings
version of issues. They have bounced back to deny
knowledge and involvement of the deal that fetched
Rawlings the largesse from Abacha. Not only that;
they have strongly dissociated themselves from the
rhetoric put out there by Rawlings. (See
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/We-know-nothing-about-Abacha-s-2m-to-Rawlings-Ahwoi-Ato-Dadzie-456322).
So, what next?
I wonder how Rawlings will react
to this denunciation. If anything at all, he has
opened a can of worms to damage his own reputation.
Seeking refuge in his confidantes won't solve that
credibility problem.
What are the implications?
Simple. Rawlings has taken a huge step to detract
from his worth and to raise serious doubts about
whatever motivated all that he did to become Ghana's
longest-serving leader and how he prosecuted his
agenda. No doubt, he has accomplished a lot to make
us proud of him, but what is emerging now doesn't
only threaten to overshadow his positives but also
to raise serious questions about why he
institutionalized all that his avid political
opponents have stood on to condemn his legacy,
including the NDC itself.
Does it really matter
now that those political opponents have now snuggled
themselves to Rawlings, hoping to capitalize on his
stature to damage his own political baby? But it may
not be all rosy, especially if what is unfolding now
gains traction to undercut Rawlings and his wife.
The truth about how the Abacha money got to Rawlings
has to be told by Rawlings himself. Telling us that
he didn't have any bank account into which the 2
million Dollars could be lodged is childish. How did
the money reach him, after all? In bundles of raw
cash carried in bags and deposited in front of him
to grab? Or through what other means? Only Rawlings
can tell us because no trace was left behind in the
transaction to be used in tracking the movement of
the donation from the Abacha coffers to the hands of
Rawlings.
And more remains to be known. What did
Rawlings do to merit that largesse? What did he do
with that money, anyway? I have read something to
the effect that he claimed the money could be used
to serve national interests/needs? Which? How was
the money used? Anything left of it now? Where is
it?
So much to disturb Rawlings' sleep. He might
claim to be honest in coming out with this
information, about 18 years after the deal had been
reported and his stentorian denial of ever receiving
anything from Abacha. What motivated him to own up,
after all?
He has a lot to worry over, especially
if the negative implications of his admission sink.
For him personally, it is damning. Who will lionize
him anymore? Maybe, his new-found political allies
in the NPP!!
The NDC front will hesitate in using
him in the electioneering campaigns toward Election
2016. For Election 2012, he was virtually sidelined,
having already turned himself into a negative force
against his own political family. But the NDC won
all the same.
For all that he is, Rawlings can't
bring himself to accept the fact that his political
sun has set and won't rise back again. So also does
his wife (Nana Konadu Agyemang-Rawlings). The sad
fact is that the admission by Rawlings will negative
affect her as well. That explains why all that she
is wasting money doing to lead the NDP at Election
2016 is not only ridiculous but also casts dark
clouds over her all the more.
The overarching
question is: Who founded the NDP for her to lead?
Who is financing its activities? She won't reveal
anything, but we are free to guess that the Abacha
money could be the driving force. And probably, also
for the education of their children and acquisition
of state-of-the-art vehicles following the
withdrawal of protocol support by the Kufuor
government. A lot more will emerge to expose the
Rawlingses.
For now, we will continue to monitor
the situation, taking consolation in the fact that
their daughter, Dr. Zanetor Rawlings, is in for the
NDC to give us another window through which to view
the Rawlings enigma. We will also wait to see how
Rawlings will handle issues regarding her campaigns
even as her mother turns against her because she is
at ill with the NDC establishment.
At the
personal level, and tying everything up in the
political conundrum about the place, role, and
impact of the Rawlingses on the Ghanaian condition,
we can only sigh. Is there any opportunity for the
Rawlingses to redeem themselves? I don’t know; but I
am reminded by Shakespeare: “Nothing is ever more
wretched than a guilty conscience”.
What a
bewildering puzzle for the Rawlingses to contend
with!!
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