TRIBALIZATION OF NPP
DIFFERENCES, DANGEROUS, PETTY, IMMATURE
Kofi
Opare Hagan
August
25, 2014
The logic behind the election of Mr. Paul Afoko, for
many, was to address the incredible, yet well
established lie that the NPP is an Akan Party.
'Power' Afoko was suppose to be the rainbow that was
going to shoot from Bawku to Axim the radiant
reality, in the most colorful terms, of the
multi-ethnicity of the new patriotic party.
He was to be, to quote a popular cliché, the dawn of
a new era.
I didn't think it was going to work though, since
the 'Akan' tag by our opponents has always been a
complete fib. PLUS, common sense has always been
opposed to attempting to meet demands by
blackmailers.
I knew that our opponents had no genuine interest in
the ethnic composition of our National Executive
Committee.
I knew that the blackmailers that our opponents, the
NDC were, they were definitely going to shift the
goalpost if Mr. Afoko was elected. For them this
sick joke of playing one tribe against another for
political expediency was not going to end, even if
our party had elected an all non-Akan group of
Executives.
Neither, in the absence of ideas on good governance,
were they going to let their educated yet illiterate
communicators and supporters lack something not too
taxing on their intellect or beneath their mental
capacity to speak about.
No matter what the NPP did, the NDC was still going
to call it an Akan party.
I was not prophesying, but was only spelling out the
truth. After all, anyone who had not been satisfied
with the rich ethnic diversity of the various
committees and the national council of the New
Patriotic Party was not going to be satisfied just
because one man had been made chairman.
As usual, just as we did with the election of Sir
John (in response to the vain accusations that we
were 'coat coat') Paul Afoko was elected in response
to a pathetic lie.
My recommendations during the campaign period to the
delegates were often summarily overruled. My fears
were reduced to the point where they appeared as
nothing but irrational.
The morning after the election, I hurriedly penned
down some random fears, and had it published. I was
heavily criticized, a certain Ahoofe wrote that I
was only licking my wounds because my favorite had
lost.
Ironically, even today, if someone were asked to
point out who my favorite for the chairmanship was,
no one would be able to because I had none.
I simply wanted the delegates to, and wish they had
looked, beyond the standard that our opponents had
set for us, looked beyond tribe and take into
account other considerations such as competence.
I am not saying Mr. Afoko is not competent to be
chairman, am just saying we allowed his tribe to
overshadow considerations of his competence. And
therefore didn't have his competence properly
established in the minds of our supporters.
Today my fears have come to past. The Ndc is rather
expectedly not satisfied. They love to say now that
Mr. Afoko' election was mere tokeism.
But, worse than that, the foolish anti-Akan vitriol
that was fueled by the NDC without thought or
conscience is now being fueled by some of our own
people.
We now have voices within the NPP who sing this ugly
tribal song of our opponents, against ourselves, in
a tone much more louder and shriller than the NDC
ever could.
I was scandalized a few days ago reading a statement
from a group that calls itself the 'Dombo Advocacy
Forum'. The shameful and deplorable tone of their
statement was truly shocking and humiliating of our
party's position on such things.
This is not the first time the group has written
such a 'statement'.
I don't want to point any fingers as to who might be
behind these randomly formed groups, and the message
they preach, but I believe it is enough to say that
competence knows no tribe and nothing short of
hidden psychological personality disorders would
compel a person lacking a strong basis and acting on
mere suspicion to conclude that opposition to
another person is the result of hatred for the
person's tribe or ethnic background.
Those who play on tribal sentiments to generate
hatred for any group of people are dangerous if not
sick. With what happened in Rwanda, what happened in
Iraq, what is happening across Africa and what is
even happening in some parts of our country truly
publicized, I need not remind such persons that it
is wrong and utterly despicable for them to engage
in such play, for I believe they are very much aware
of the negative effects of their action.
The current differences within the Party as it
relates to the current Executives, as any
level-minded person would acknowledge bothers on an
interpretation of certain Articles of the Party's
Constitution-no more, no less.
I remind all patriots that within our party there is
an inseparable chain that links us all to the core
values of truth, justice and love for one another
and we mustn't allow our opponents to define who we
are. We must be reminded that our Party has a
rich history of sacrifices by various people from
tribes across the length and breadth of our country.
The same prison and law that held Henry Djaba in
prison for his beliefs in a free nation under a just
Government, held JB Danquah and held Obtsebi-Lamptey
and would possibly have held Busia too had he not
been in exile.
Our sworn enemies, which are poverty, disease,
inequality, unemployment and hunger do not know any
tribe. They affect us all, and so must we fight.
Kofi Opare Hagan
August 25, 2014
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