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Am I electrician? Asks President Mills

E. Ablorh-Odjidja

 

Mr. President, the answer, of course, may surprise you: Yes, you are. Your ability to create space and opportunities, just like light does, makes you one.

Your predecessors, at least, understood that. As unnerving as the term, “Junior Jesus,” was, Jerry John Rawlings understood. Whether his understanding produced the desired result is a matter to be argued or discussed another day.

President Kufuor, in 2001, went cap in hand to Nigeria to rescue the country from energy collapse in the belief that he was the electrician.

In other lands, the claim, instead of refutation, would have been “the buck stops here” Mr. President. So please, let us readjust and reassess the matter. You are THE electrician.

The visit to the Electricity Corporation ought to have been a glimmer of the understanding of your role as the electrician. But this role you abandoned with your question “Am I an electrician?”

Unknown to you at the time of your sad oratorical outburst, there was hope if only you would put in context what the Managing Director of the Electricity Corporation said while standing right by your side:

“The frequency of outages, and the on-and-off, they annoy everybody including ourselves. What we can say is that his Excellency's government and the previous government have facilitated for ECG a lot of money,” he said.

To put the above in plain language, he said your government and the previous one (Kufuor’s) - two electricians at work - had invested a lot of money for the solution of the problem. So you had the moral right to have demanded solution right there from ECG. Instead, you reduced yourself to self-pity.

I can understand your frustration. I have heard with sadness and rue so many disparaging things reported about you. The last one being “Atta ameye hwee;” meaning “Atta has achieved nothing.” Truth be told, the pain that came with hearing this certainly cannot compare with that of your grand niece’s experience at the hairdresser’s shop.

You said, “A seven year old grand niece of mine went to hairdresser, as they were doing her hair the electricity went off and all the people there shouted Atta Mills! And the little girl, thanks to her, said is Atta Mills an electrician?” as reported by JoyFM.

Fortunately, she wasn’t asked what a seven year old girl was doing at a beauty shop and for what reason; knowing how hard it is for some of us to come by money these days!

Still, after hearing your grand niece's lamentation, you should have kept her dilemma out of public discourse. She, as a child, may bristle on hearing her” super big time uncle - The President,” being laughed at by commoners. But you, the president, should know that some of her tormentors were probably the same people who voted for you.

Your criticism by some people of Ghana may not be justifiable. However, remember that these might be the same people who bought the ticket for your current show. So you have to turn on the lights, regardless!

Of course, I will not want anyone to call my president “Atta, the electrician.” But, by turning the subject into a public discourse, you have made this possible. So take pride in this new accolade and carry on!


E. Ablorh-Odjidja, Publisher www.ghanadot.com, Washington, DC, April 25, 2010


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