Gird Your Loins NPP, Your
Adversary is on the Prowl…
Acka-Nyanzu Blay-Miezah
November 05, 2015
Alas, some sense of relief is beginning to break on
the New Patriotic Party as the dark clouds that had
gathered over the skies at the party headquarters
begin to pave way for a more favorable cloud. Paul
Afoko, the man who has been at the center and the
most instrumental tool in the hands of the forces
that declared war on NPP has been suspended as the
party’s national chairman. Sadly but true, the news
of his suspension stands to be the most progressive
news from the party ever since Paul took over
administration of the NPP.
The last year and half has been about the longest
and most uncertain ever in the affairs of this party
of great and illustrious Ghanaian Nationalist’. At a
time it seemed as if the proverbial light at the end
of the tunnel was never going to break on this
party. It was a chain of one bad news to the other.
You just couldn’t solve the puzzle because there was
none tangibly at hand. The plots only existed in the
minds of a few who had sworn not to relent until
destruction was attained by their timely executions.
Though the effects of this mental and elusive
conundrum within the top echelons of the party could
be felt all through its membership and supporters in
the depth of inertia that gripped it, it continued
to beat all genuine attempts made by the lot who
were clearly expected to be on the ones to loose
most at the persistence of the dilemma.
I am not writing this because I for a moment want to
deceive myself that the problems of the party has
evaporated into thin air by the suspension of former
chairman Paul Afoko. Indeed, if there is ever a time
I think a man can be most yielding to thoughts of
evil and destruction, it is when his ego is badly
bruised. Paul Afoko’s ego and that of his team is
badly bruised. He did not work alone on this
abortive project of his. He had internal as well as
external collaborators. The statements and
interviews emanating from the quarters of John
Kufuor through his former and current spokespersons,
Andrew Awuni and Frank Agyekum compared to their
comments made on the intransigence of this same
Afoko and Kwabena which culminated in the death of
no less a person than the Upper East Regional
chairman of the party.
Let it also not be lost on us, the threat made by
Kwadwo Mpiani to the hearing of all gathered for a
national council meeting hosted at Alisa Hotel in
the early days of the new party leadership. That if
they did not have their way, they will make sure
their minority voices would be heard and count most
in a way that would hurt the supposed majority.
Those threats are part of what the party has been
living and experiencing to date. The worst of all is
that they have absolutely nothing to loose by
sinking everyone in the party simply because they
detest Akufo-Addo. On the contrary, they have a lot
more to gain from the ultimate beneficiaries of a
sunk NPP. Make no mistakes about it, this is
politics and there are all sorts of interest at play
here and they would have been handsomely rewarded
for a job well executed. Several times, I have asked
myself, what can be the motivation for a man to
avail himself to destroy the political ambitions of
a brother and the entire family.
There had been gossips here and there some of which
were very petty supposed to explain the dislike for
Akufo-Addo. That Akufo-Addo does not kneel or bow
when he greets Kufuor. That’s arrant nonsense. I
won’t even give weight to such thoughts to dignify
the shallow minds that conceived them. That
Akufo-Addo presents himself as confident of himself.
And so what? Would we rather that he lacked
confidence and was timid? And that Kufuor fears his
legacy won’t be well secured under an Akufo-Addo
government. I ask myself, what is that legacy? The
NHIS, sweeping reforms in the banking and insurance
sector plus pensions, repeal of the criminal libel
law, restoration of confidence in the Ghanaian
economy where inflation and interest rates were
brought down? The expansion of the economy? Which of
these legacies of Kufuor and his team have remained
intact under NDC’s Mills/Mahama? In whose interest
would it have been to maintain or better those
legacies? What would an Akufo-Addo government which
ministers would have had a sizeable number coming
from Kufuors cabinet gain by destroying the record
they had labored to build? It simply doesn’t make
sense. May be the supposed legacy is more to do with
whom the former President prefers and considers to
hail from his political lineage or?
Right from the moment the ballots were counted and
results declared at Tamale, the signs were made
clear to all that cared to observe in the days
after, that there was a project to cut through and
whittle down the growing influence of one man, Nana
Akufo-Addo. To what end remains a mystery to some
and speculative to others but that drive has run
through the administration and leadership of Paul
Afoko to date even in suspension. And he will not
stop.And so instead of building bridges and
strategizing on a common goal of unseating the NDC,
the two newly elected leaders (Paul & Kwabena)
preoccupied themselves with schemes on how to
whittle down Akufo-Addo’s influence in the party and
control him.
A closer look at all the steps Paul has taken
moments before and after his suspension is enough
evidence he is not prepared to alter his intentions.
He brazenly continues to hold himself out there as
party chairman. He signs court documents as such. He
issues counter statements and signs as party
chairman. Even more catastrophic, is that a serving
General Secretary of the party fully endorses that
unlawful defiance and is not queried or sanctioned.
Not to say that I expected anything different from
Kwabena Agyapong whom I always held as very
promising but by his recent acts of commission and
omission has virtually killed his political
ambitions in this party and lost my support.
Is it not curious that Afoko and Kwabena enjoy their
most support from the NDC? How can we have
confidence in the duo going into a crucial 2016
election? Afoko set up several newspapers through
which he kept attacking the flagbearer and
embarrassing the party. That to me is where they
lost the plot. Reminded me so much of the
endorsements Konadu Agyeman Rawlings was receiving
from NPP supporters as well as media friends when
she sought to unseat the popular John Mills as the
party’s presidential candidate. That support from
the NPP wasn’t genuine but only meant to destabilize
the NDC. It’s a similar type of support Afoko and
Kwabena are enjoying from the NDC and its media
friends. And that is because what the two men are
doing ultimately benefits them.
If Paul Afoko truly means well, it would have been
seen in his conduct in the aftermath but his
interest in stirring up more controversy and bad
press for the party only attest to his real
intentions. I feel sad for my party because all
these were so avoidable and needless. I can
anticipate that our media is going to be agog with
Afoko news all for the bad press for NPP in the
coming weeks. He’s going to organize
As far as am concerned, the party should expect the
worst from these two whether in or out and their
faceless sponsors. These two kept preaching about
restructuring of the party and blah blah blah
blah…leading to their election. It is exactly a year
to the next general election and one cannot point to
even one thing their leadership has done towards the
supposed restructuring of the party. Obviously, we
misunderstood what they really meant by that jargon.
To the duo, it meant stifling the party,
unilaterally taking decisions reserved for the NEC &
NC simply because they felt they wouldn’t get the
numbers to push their wishes, leaking confidential
party records to the media and public, engaging in
recording of party members during meetings, delaying
in convening NEC and NC meetings etc. They kept
lying to us that the problem was Akufo-Addo because
he couldn’t work with particular persons when indeed
the ones who couldn’t work with the rest of the team
were they themselves. It’s all thanks to this same
Akufo-Addo that Afoko and kwabena have lasted this
long because he kept reassuring people that he is
prepared to make compromises which he believed would
compel the two to cooperate. Akufo-Addo doesn’t need
anyone to tell him now that the only compromise they
would have accepted was for him to step aside as the
candidate or drop Mahamudu Bawumia as his running
mate. Afoko couldn’t work with his first deputy
Freddie Blay, likewise Kwabena Agyapong couldn’t
work with his deputy, Nana Obiri Boahen. And they
both couldn’t work with their former pal, the
national treasurer, steering committee, national
executive committee as well as the national council.
Is it ironic or mere coincidence that several if not
all of the persons who campaigned to support Kwabena
or Paul like myself have all regretted? Nana Akomea,
Musah Superior, Kennedy Agyapong, Mac manu, Kwaku
Baku and a lot more are now revising their notes on
their support for the two? Just look at the
embarrassment caused the party during the two days
forum with the EC. That the director of finance and
administration received a letter of such importance
from the EC, read it and days after, he was yet to
communicate the letter or its content to appropriate
quarters. How can anyone convince us that it was not
deliberate?
It won’t be long and we will be inundated with
articles from Arthur Kennedy and interviews from
Nyaho Tamakloe spewing what they know best, hatred
for Akufo-Addo. Two very opinionated men who always
fail to have a view on national discourse or on the
poverty that Ghanaians have to constantly grapple
with but eager to volunteer a view in a manner that
always seeks to denigrate Akufo-Addo. I particularly
like these two medical doctors because they don’t
hide their hatred for Akufo-Addo. Arthur Kennedy
once said in a forum that, the so called majority in
NPP can keep deceiving themselves but should watch
out for the hatred that will be expressed against
Akufo-Addo if he dared contest and wins the
flagbearership. There he even vowed to ensure
Akufo-Addo never went unopposed. I was particularly
shocked that he was filled with such hatred for a
fellow man and wondered why especially with his
public image out there as a practicing Christian.
Anyway, who am I to judge?
With all of the current happenings including what
some of us know albeit a few people are doing behind
the scenes to ensure they rock the boat, that is why
I write to plead with the party not to hesitate to
take any necessary action it deems fit to stay in
control and steer this party through the storms to
safety and victory MUST be done. I am encouraged by
the fact that this party has never been more united
like it is today except for a few at the top for
whatever reasons.You have taken one bold step but
there is more to do. He who is not with us is
against us. There are no middle grounds. I will also
admonish the boat rockers to desist and have a
change of mind. Destruction is the easiest of task
but none has a monopoly over it. Ye reap what ye
sow. Unless you and your descendants will never be
interested in political power then I say, you are
safe. But if otherwise, then remember what the great
black American rapper, Tupac said in his song, ‘Hail
Mary’, “Revenge is like the sweetest joy next to
getting …….”
And to you, Freddie Blay and the NPP, I urge us to
put on our whole armor and to watch and pray because
we have two adversaries (internal & external) both
roaming like a wounded lion seeking whom to devour.
May we not be their victims. Freddie, be fair and
firm. The storm is certainly not over but be
courageous. You know we are more than them. They can
never stand against. We will always beat them. Truth
shall always stand. You are a man from the land of
all courageous men. An Nzema man fears neither human
nor spirit. We only fear our maker. Bring us success
and nothing but more success. Amen!
Acka-Nyanzu Blay-Miezah
Axim, Evalue-Gwira
ackablaymiezah@gmail.com
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