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STOP PLAYING VICTIM AND DEAL WITH YOUR MESS,
KWABENA AGYEPONG
Razak Osman
June 24, 2014
Since Kwabena Agyepong, the General Secretary, arrived from his
long sojourn in Europe, he has been on a media offensive
obviously with the intent of establishing his authority as the
all powerful general secretary and winning the sympathies of
members of the party who are beginning to lose hope in the less
than three months old Afoko–Agyepong administration.
Unfortunately, I am afraid it will take more than sweet talk on
the airwaves and an angelic appearance and tone to unite this
sharply divided party and restore peace in it. Actions and not
words are the key to getting where we want and key are the
actions of the General Secretary and his Chairman.
These new executives, the Chairman and the General Secretary
campaigned chiefly on the promise to unite the party and make it
stronger for victory in 2016, and based on these promises,
delegates of the party elected them. However, since being
elected everything Kwabena Agyepong and Paul Afoko have done is
to try to make one faction of the party stronger and get rid of
those perceived as belonging to the Akufo-Addo faction.
Kwabena Agyepong in his media charm goes on radio and because he
has no one to challenge him claims very boldly that the new
executives have done nothing to suggest that they have taken
sides. Really? So what signals does Kwabena Agyepong think he is
sending to the party and especially the majority supporting the
bid of Nana Akufo-Addo when all the two names he presented to
steering committee to be endorsed as his deputy General
Secretaries are staunch, dye in the wool Alan Kyeremanteng
supporters and known Nana Akufo-Addo haters – Kenwood Nuworsu,
former Volta Regional Chairman and Prince Donyina, former MCE
for Techiman.
What message did Paul Afoko and Kwabena Agyepong want to send to
the party when all the deputies they proposed for John Boadu,
Sammi Awuku and Otiko Djaba are known Alan Kyeremanten fanatics?
And what signals will the party receive when all the Directors
they are considering, and for which they want to remove the
current directors by fair or foul means, are not only Alan
Kyeremanten fanatics but people who have used various platforms
to denigrate the image of Nana Akufo-Addo?
Out of several appointments they want to make, not a single one
is a neutral or a pro-Akufo-Addo person. Every single individual
was or is a staunch supporter of Mr. Alan Kyeremanten’s
Presidential bid. How does Kwabena Agyepong expect the party to
be united and calm with this posture and intent to turn the
party into a second office for the Alan Kyeremanten camp?
Kwabena Agyepong in speaking on radio always claims that he is
going by the constitution and that everything must be done by
following the constitution. If that is so, can Kwabena Agyepong
tell us the clause in the constitution which gave him and Paul
Afoko the power to dismiss the Director of Administration and
give him only five minutes to pack and leave? Since they are so
vexed in the constitution, they obviously were aware that the
power to hire Directors and sack them was solely the preserve of
NEC, so how did these ‘constitutionally minded’ executives act
completely against the same constitution they keep referring to?
Or is it a case of complying with the constitution when you are
sure it favors you and throwing it into the bin when it does not
support you? Double Standards!
Is it not curious, that these executives who promised to bring
everyone on board are the people whose tenure so far have been
focused on only taking out people from the board? All the
Directors who have not been unlawfully dismissed at the head
office have been totally sidelined. They are no longer invited
to Steering Committee meetings or involved in any decision
making. Does this not explain why for the first time both the
General Secretary and the Chairman issued separate statements on
behalf of the Party on May Day? A little recourse to the party
structure would have saved the party from that embarrassment.
Aside the Directors, Kwabena Agyepong and Afoko have tried to
get out known Nana Akufo-Addo loyalists on the National Council
from it by first lobbying the Regional Chairmen to change them
and replace them with Alan Kyeremanten loyalists. When that
failed, Kwabena Agyepong wrote a letter to all Regional Chairmen
ordering them to hold elections to elect National Council
members in the hope that it will see the election of their
favorites. When it seemed the party was comfortable with the
convention since 1992, they finally sponsored an associate to
drag the party to court. It was such a pity hearing the General
Secretary lying on live radio that they had no problems with
whether the Council members were elected or not. If that is the
case, then why did he issue letters to Regional Chairmen asking
them to hold elections? At the last council meeting Paul Afoko
held his grounds that he was not going to allow the meeting
proceed because according to him, the Council was not properly
constituted. This matter took several hours to resolve, why did
Kwabena Agyepong not say he had no issues with the composition
then? Let’s have some honesty!
Afoko has held various discussions with people about his
intention to change the leadership of the Minority in
Parliament. This also boils down to them being perceived as
pro-Nana Akufo-Addo. Staff at the Head office perceived as pro-Akufo-Addo
have not been spared and lately security men who have served the
party so well for over 12 years and who have risked their lives
on numerous occasions were targeted for dismissal and
replacement by security guards who are with Alan Kyeremanten.
Because of the ambitions of Mr. Alan Kyeremanten, Kwabena
Agyepong and Paul Afoko want to change everyone in the party.
These are the people who promised to bring everyone on board.
So how does Kwabena Agyepong expect some of these actions to
create peace in the party despite all his sweet talk?
To be continued.
Razak Osman |
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