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NPP HEADING FOR DESTRUCTION: KUFUOR MUST HALT HIS
BOYS AND SAVE THE PARTY
Acka-Nyanzu Blay-Miezah
June 05, 2015
It has been almost 8 years since the NPP lost power
in 2008 after the traditions first ever 8 years rule
that many have described as the best of possible
times to live in Ghana under the leadership of
President J. A. Kufuor. After two failed attempts
to regain power, the party risks being pushed into
oblivion unless the former President himself takes
step to save the party in a battle where his boys,
Paul Afoko, Kwabena Agyapong have pitched themselves
against the majority if not rest of the party.
While it might seem to the uninterested public that
the dust is finally settling on the recent rumpus
within the National Executives of the NPP, the
party’s diehard faithfuls and keen observers can
attest that things are not as well as they seem up
there unless the Chairman and General Secretary
resign. Statements from former President John
Kufuor and Flagbearer Nana Akufo-Addo might have
been necessary and indeed succeeded in reducing the
antagonizing engagements in the media by party
members but certainly not sufficient to permanently
arrest the slip. The storm seems abating albeit for
a short while. It is only a matter of time and the
quest by the party to oust the two executives will
resume with even greater intensity. The broad smiles
and handshakes are all pretenses the party has
become so used to since the arrival of these two
national executives. They are empty symbolisms and
mean nothing more than a sepulcher that hides their
real intents.
A lot has happened that makes it practically
untenable to have the two executives remain at post
while the party prosecutes its 2016 campaign
objectives. Even the communication emanating from
the outfits of the two men after the flagbearer’s
address smacks of pure and well-orchestrated
mischief that seems unlikely to end so long as the
two remain at post. The mistrust in them that they
are working against the candidate and the party’s
agenda 2016 has grown deeper that even if they act
to mean well, it would be looked at with suspicions
and rightly or wrongly misinterpreted. We have an
election to win hence this is not the time to be
entertaining or engaging persons whose conducts from
day 1 betrays a compromised commitment to the agenda
of the whole. Anyone in such a position who
genuinely loves the party would have stepped aside
and not stay put serving as a frustrating
distraction to the team. There are several other
roles they can play when they resign to enable us
win but certainly not in their current capacities.
They have simply lost the trust and confidence of
the people who they are meant to lead. But the
conduct of Paul Afoko and the Kwabena Agyapong says
they are not prepared to resign. They are rather in
the mood for a fruitless battle to needlessly weaken
the party. Indeed I see their refusal to take the
wise decision of resigning as a reinforcement of
their perceived stance that they want the candidate
and party to lose the 2016 elections. Since it is
obvious they don’t enjoy the support and confidence
of the party, why do they insist that they will stay
put if not to cause more destruction and
disaffection for the 2016 project? How on earth can
one insist on leading a people who say they no
longer trust you to lead them?
The deep seated mistrust in this two is not one to
be resolved overnight by press statements,
conferences or broad smiles behind the cameras. Even
the behind the scenes talks that will not result in
the stepping down of the two will not restore the
party’s confidence in them. Some of us are aware of
the numerous meetings and attempt at resolving the
mistrust but again and again, the agreements have
been betrayed and the conflicts take over. The next
logical step is for the two to step aside else they
jeopardize the party’s main objective, to win power
in 2016! The two men shouldn’t assume that the rest
of the party are not sophisticated enough to read
between the lines and their body languages to
appreciate what is happening and the source of these
rifts. We are not blind neither are we deaf and so
we are fully aware. It is absolute rubbish to
conceive that Akufo-Addo will be intentionally
causing these rifts to sabotage himself and his
chances. To what gain if I may ask? He should be too
politically matured to know that he won’t be fourth
time lucky if he leads the party into another
defeat. He, better than anyone knows how lucky he is
with the overwhelming endorsement and show of
confidence in him by the party at his third attempt,
why then will he work to waste it? This is no time
for cosmetics or optical resolutions. We know where
the problem comes from and how to resolve it. Paul
Afoko and Kwabena Agyapong are the problem. Let us
be courageous to point it out and not shy away from
doing what has to be done if the two men will not
take the gentlemanly option to resign.
Whether myth or perception, the reality is that the
people out there believe President Kufuor is the
only person the two top executives will listen to.
This is obviously because both of them are well
known to be his boys. President Kufuor must impress
upon his boys to step aside and save the party from
a third consecutive electoral loss and indeed more
losses in a long time to come after 2016. If these
two men remain at post and the party loses the 2016
election, am afraid that will be the end of the NPP
because the diehard Akufo-Addo supporters will
rightly or wrongly believe that they have been
sabotaged. It will be the birth of cyclical
sabotages within the NPP.
The NPP finds itself in an unpleasant situation that
calls for the intervention of a big heart like
Kufuor’s. Fortunately, the former president is
around and returns to Ghana this week. He must not
hesitate to call his boys and impress upon them to
do the honorable thing by resigning. This kind of
strength can only be manifested by the former
President and I trust his political experience to
make this move. The future of this party is more now
in the hands of the tradition’s only and ever
president. It is not in the hands of Akufo-Addo who
obviously doesn’t seem to command any influence on
Chairman Paul Afoko and General Secretary Kwabena
Agyapong. We all know the two men draw their
political life and existence from President Kufuor.
Since they insist on staying against the wishes of
the party, then former President Kufuor must have a
say in it. Let the whole world know that indeed,
President Kufuor intervened to gentlemanly ease
them out of office and they refused. The party and
Ghanaians will forever remain grateful to him that
he came to the rescue at such a time even if it
means that’s all he will do for the 2016 project. He
may not need to make rally and other campaign
appearances but just sit back and give his rich
counsel. We can’t have such an elder at home and
still cry for lack of direction. I know they
wouldn’t dare bite the hands that has constantly fed
them.
Acka-Nyanzu Blay-Miezah
Axim, Evalue-Gwira
ackablaymiezah@gmail.com |
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Tax dodging by big
firms ‘robs poor countries of billions of dollars a
year’
Guardian, June 04, Ghanadot - In a report
published on Tuesday, the Independent Commission for the
Reform of International Corporate Taxation (Icrict),
which was initiated by the charities and other
organisations, argues that globalisation has rendered
the century-old global tax system obsolete as more and
more companies trade within related corporate
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Justice Appau tells Mahama to
deal with Woyome
Ghanaweb, June 04,
Ghanadot - The Judgement Debt Sole Commissioner also
revealed to the Committee that vetted him yesterday that
he had also asked for further investigations to be
conducted into some aspects of the whole Woyome
judgement debt saga for some erring people to be
prosecuted. ......More
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At least 78 killed in blast at
Ghana gas station - fire service
Reuters, June 04, Ghanadot
- An explosion at a gas station in Ghana's capital
killed at least 78 people late on Wednesday, many of
whom had sought shelter there from torrential rain, a
fire brigade spokesman said....The blast was caused by a
fire that erupted in a nearby lorry terminal at around
10 p.m. (2200 GMT) then spread to the gas station and
other buildings in Accra.
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ACCRA FLOODS: SACK
MAYOR
AFAG, June 06, Ghanadot - As a
people we cannot escape part of the blame. We have
turned drains into refuse damps and toilets. This has
led to choking of drains thereby worsening the
situation. We must change our third-world attitude. It
is reprehensible.
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