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Western diplomatic
missions on NDC-NPP Nima Clash - November 14
Nii Armah Kweifio-Okai
Nov 15, 2016
The US
and UK diplomatic missions in Accra have commented on the
clash on Sunday 14 November between NDC marchers close to
Akuffo Addo’s house and the security detail in that house.
As to what actually happened on Sunday, readers can judge
from the debate between an NDC communicator and an NPP
parliamentarian at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3f_wEfSNuU
Let me
precise about what each Diplomatic mission said about the
incident
The US:
In a Press release, the US
Embassy stated: “The United States condemns all political
violence in Ghana, especially any violent acts directed at
political candidates, their homes or families”. See
http://www.peacefmonline.com/pages/politics/
politics/201611/298137.php
And at the Press briefing by the Department of State Press
Director Elizabeth Trudeau: “The US is deeply disappointed
by the targeting of the home and family of the primary
opposition presidential candidate,” See
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Nima-clash-Police-failed-Mahama-487048
The UK:
“We condemn all violent acts by the
supporters of any political party, including any occurring
as a result of holding electoral campaign events close to
the private homes of rival candidates,” See press release in
http://citifmonline.com/2016/11/14/uk-threatens-to-deny-visas-over-election-violence-in-ghana/
I know a lot of people beat about the bush. I won’t!
1. The NDC should have avoided the route near Akuffo
Addo’s house. Even though I agree it is a major road, and
the NDC is entitled to use the most convenient route for
their match, the ensuing bad publicity does not make the
decision a smart one. And I cannot rule out with certainty
that some NDC matchers passing by Akuffo Addo’s house would
not have directed some expletives at the house. I have no
evidence but I am a Ghanaian and I know how we like teasing
each other - in good and in bad faith!
2. The NPP is
as guilty as hell! I so conclude on the picture of a
security detail brandishing a pistol outside Akuffo Addo’s
house and the failure of the security details to allow the
Police to independently verify allegations that NDC matchers
into the Akuffo Addo’s compound threw stones and bottles
into the Akuffo Addo’s compound. In the video at the link
above, the NPP MP said the pistol was pulled because the
security detail noticed an NDC matcher had a knife. That
makes the brandishing of the pistol even more stupid. It
would have made more sense if the security detail pulled out
a machine gun capable of 1000 rounds per minute, given the
size of the NDC matching brigade.
Both the UK and US
missions threatened to deny or revoke visas to those who
incite political violence during the elections. I don’t know
whether this angle should have been given prominence over
the duo’s real concern for potential violence in the
elections. The intention was good i.e., to discourage
violence but it dwarfed their real and sincere concerns
about potential violence in the elections and their, to
date, efforts and encouragement for peace to prevail in the
forthcoming elections. And as a disincentive to violence, I
even wonder how many of the party political foot soldiers
have the means and the wherewithal to be applying or
enjoying visa to rich foreign countries. And for those
applying or already on visas, would the denial or revocation
of visas to such persons be preceded by due process?
Both the UK and US missions said they have no preference
for a candidate. What that means is that they can and would
work with any candidate elected by the people of Ghana.
Otherwise that statement is baloney. Western countries DO
HAVE a preference for who leads Ghana in 2017 and that
preference is Nana Akuffo Addo. The preference is routed in
their belief that democracy would best be entrenched in
Ghana if there were two term-limited rotation of power
between the two co-dominant parties. This view has major
flaws but that is not the purpose of this write up.
The purpose of this write-up is to encourage the two
diplomatic missions - spokespersons of the West, to be a
little more forthright if they wish to comment on the
elections. All they had to do was to advise the NDC to avoid
processions near the NPP leader’s house in future in case
similar confrontations result in deadly outcomes and to
advise the NPP to restrain its security details from
brandishing pistols in public gatherings, akin to shouting
fire in a crowded cinema.
Ni Armah Kweifio-Okai
November 16, 2016
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- About
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Western diplomatic
missions on NDC-NPP Nima Clash - November 14
Commentary, Nov 16, Ghanadot - The
purpose of this write-up is to encourage
the two diplomatic missions -
spokespersons of the West, to be a
little more forthright if they wish to
comment on the elections.
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