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Who says "patapaa" can win
election 2016 for the NPP?
By Dr. Michael J.K. Bokor
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Folks, I
have been very clear in my criticism of the rogue and book
politics being done by Akufo-Addo and his NPP cabal all this
while. In doing so, I haven't hidden my disgust for their
penchant for arm-twisting and needless headbutting all over
the place as if without them Ghana cannot be Ghana. I don't
regret for taking them to the cleaners all this while
because they need cleaning and cleansing. Here is why:
As if bent
on using "patapaa" to pave the way for them to win general
elections in Ghana, they have remained fixated on crude
political manouevrings such as street demonstrations,
dastardly persecution of political opponents or their own
followers with dissenting voices, badmouthing of their arch
rival (the NDC and President Mahama), looking for dung where
no NDC cow grazed, and flexing muscles for a fight that no
one but they themselves are poised to fight!!
And they
have embarked on ridiculous Quixotic ventures, using their
lackeys in state institutions to leak information to them
that turns out to be nothing but a farce. That explains why
their so-called economics whiz-kid (Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia) is
all over the place, churning out stale theories and plain
lies. A poor soul being sucked dry to be discarded at will
when he loses traction---which he will very soon. All the
noise he is making about Ghana's economy doesn't provide any
solution from the NPP's perspective to win the hearts and
minds of Ghanaians. It's all talk-talk and scare mongering.
Countries are not built with his kind of negative talk-talk.
Beyond
that talk-talk is the plain disregard for the regimen of law
and order in the country. By flouting such regimen and
mobilizing their supporters to take to the streets in
pursuit of their anti-Mahama agenda, they fail to know that
although Ghanaians may be complaining about hardships, they
will be the last to wish for violence as a means to put
Akufo-Addo in power. Need I say more?
Still not sure of how to organize
themselves to appeal to the electorate, they have chosen to
confront the Electoral Commission as if doing so will smooth
their path to electoral victory. They are all over the
place, condemning and threatening the Chair of the EC (Mrs.
Charlotte Osei) or any institution that they construct as
their nemesis. They are "at war" with the country's security
services and are bent on doing things as they wish.
No wonder,
then, that they would go for the three South African
ex-combatants only to be caught pants down. They breached
the country's security regimen by doing so and come across
as grossly lawless. Who needs such characters in power?
There is
more up their sleeves, though. It has now emerged that they
are designing their own number plates for vehicles ("VOTE
NPP 2016") in a clear violation of laid-down regulations. Is
that how to appeal to voters?
They may
be doing other things yet to be exposed. And they will be
exposed big time to be doomed!!
Folks,
what all these "huhudious" doings by the NPP cabal tell me
is that it is simply not sure of how to organize itself for
the battle. Using "patapaa" will not save it from doom.
There are better ways to reach out to the electorate than
the lame-duck approach that they have adopted. Can they not
know and do better?
Meantime,
the fire burning their fractured edifice is still raging on.
The suspension of wise voices of dissension (Paul Afoko and
Co.) and the negative fallouts will continue to haunt them
till they either retreat or surrender. No flight to the
Rawlingses will save them either. Neither will their public
show of desperation and abject frustration.
Their
demonstration in Kumasi this week speaks volumes about their
"patapaa" politics, which won't end well for them. I will
continue to tell them what they hate to be told, even as
they find it difficult to tell Ghanaians what exactly they
will do better than what the Mahama-led administration has
done so far (apart from inundating the public sphere with
"yawa" promises here and there).
I have
heard President Mahama outline his government's programme of
action for Ghana: using the first term to build massive
infrastructure for economic take-off and using the second
term (after winning Election 2016) to concentrate on
livelihood issues (job creation, economic growth, etc.).
I have seen the video clips on
President Mahama's rounds in the Western Region; and I can
say with all confidence that he is in touch with the people
on the ground. I saw the enthusiasm with which they received
him wherever he went and can say that he is not the
"scarecrow" that the NPP has painted him.
The truth,
though, is that his government hasn't yet been able to
create the congenial atmosphere for businesses to thrive or
for the living conditions to be improved. He has already
admitted that fact and assured that the government will turn
attention to such areas when retained at Election 2016.
Only a
celebrated fool will not see things in their right
perspective. No government can do any magic to solve in four
years the age-old problems facing the people. That is why
all the ugly noise being made by the "al-Houdinis" in the
NPP fold mean nothing to me. They wield no magic wand to
wave around for problems to disappear. Liars and trouble
makers of their kind shouldn't be entertained.
President Mahama has said that
Ghana has the second largest economy in West Africa after
Nigeria and that his intention for his second term in office
is to move the economy forward, based on the foundation that
has been laid in his first term. What else should be
expected? What is the NPP's message to counteract this
programme of action? Patapaaaaaaaaa? Forget it!!
By a long
stretch, how will they handle the situation if they win
Election 2016 and are in power (May God forbid!!) to be paid
back in their own coin? The long and short of it all is that
lawlessness doesn't build a country; it destroys it.
I
shall return…
• E-mail: mjbokor@yahoo.com
• Join me on Facebook at:
http://www.facebook.com/mjkbokor to continue the
conversation.
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