STOP PLAYING VICTIM AND DEAL WITH YOUR MESS,
KWABENA AGYEPONG (2)
Razak Osman
June 26, 2014
When Kwabena Agyapong appeared on Joy FMs Super Morning Show on
Tuesday Morning, he craftily decided not to comment on whether
the new executives met empty coffers and the issue of the party
pick-ups, a move which only served to give the stories carried
in NDC newspapers like the Herald and Palaver, credence.
The honesty deficit in this approach however lies in the fact
that at NEC, Boakye Agyarko, 2012 Campaign Manager and Ato
Williams, who was in charge on logistics in the campaign, gave
him and other NEC members, a comprehensive report with
signatures of all the pick-ups, motor bikes and all logistics
distributed in 2012. Indeed the second Vice Chairman, Sammy
Crabbe confirmed on an NPP platform that the executives were
very satisfied with the accounts and report given by the two and
denied the stories about the missing pick-ups; so why could
Kwabena Agyapong not do same? Is it because he wants the rumors
which are suspected to have emanated from his quarters to thrive
even though the facts don’t support it?
In 2010, when Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey and Sir John took over the
party, they inherited a broke party which was in debt as Mr.
Peter Mac Manu’s administration was forced to borrow to support
the 2008 campaign even though the party was in government. Jake
and Sir John did not go round wailing about the broke party and
leaking stories to NDC newspapers? They tackled the challenge
head on and raised funds to conduct a Presidential Primary in 4
months. So why must it be different this time?
Kwabena Agyapong served in government. He is close to Mr. Kwadwo
Mpiani for example. Mr. Paul Afoko was at the Presidency and
very powerful at that. Maybe they can tell us what the party in
government built for which the party can survive on in
opposition. Absolutely nothing! A party that came into office
for eight years could not even get Regional offices on its own
and had to depend on renting offices in most of the regions
while for other regions, there are no recognized offices. So na
who cause am if the party is broke?
If anything, all the NPP built in government were private
accounts of individuals who only resurface when there is time to
fill vacancies. And that is the only time you realize that these
persons have the monies to support the party if they want to.
So sweet talk will not do it. Kwabena Agyapong’s actions must
truly demonstrate his commitment to peace and unity in the
party. This attitude of preaching virtue but practicing vice is
exactly what is causing the numerous scuffles in the party. The
hypocrisy must stop and it must be immediate if indeed they are
committed to what they say. Unless it is politics as usual.
Since arriving, Kwabena Agyapong in every interview of his has
been quick to condemn the 10 Regional Chairmen for holding a
Press conference to call for an early congress. He has even
vowed to bring them to order, as if the Regional Chairmen are
some kids who do not know their left from right. Surprisingly
and to clearly expose the hypocrisy however, Kwabena Agyapong
has not found it prudent to condemn the man who took the party
to court when he had not exhausted the party channels. Not even
once. Is it because he is ok and in support of that action?
Kwabena Agyapong should ask himself why the regional chairmen
will be pushed to the brink of organizing a press conference to
openly call for an early congress. There have been three
meetings – two NEC meetings and one National Council meeting
which have attempted to fix a date for the Congress without
success. It has failed to set a date because Kwabena Agyapong
and Afoko always lose the arguments but fail to put the motions
to a vote as is expected because they know it won’t go in their
favor. Why should the party only work when it goes in the way of
Kwabena Agyapong, Afoko and Kwadwo Mpiani?
Therefore, the problem is not the cause of any group as Kwabena
has been suggesting, it is their leadership style and posturing
which has led the party to where it is. How come that they,
Afoko and Agyapong, have problems with their steering committee,
have problems with regional chairmen, Minority leadership, NEC,
National Council, Directors, Staff and now Security persons? How
can all these people be at fault and only Afoko and Kwabena
Agyapong be right? There is a saying that if one man has issues
with several people then the problem is the man and not the
people; that is the perfect scenario in play here.
It is this same leadership style and posturing that led to the
near bloody clash at the head office on Monday. Even assuming
you are so right about changing the security, do you not do it
with some finesse and decency? What crime have these boys
committed to you so that you don’t find it even prudent to talk
to them and explain to them why you are having them changed?
They just come to work and are told they cannot enter because
they have been sacked. Is this the way Kwabena Agyapong is going
to manage the party for power in 2016?
After the failed attempt to change the security men, we noticed
another situation of high honesty deficits as the General
Secretary openly denied knowledge of who the new security guards
were. However, the new guards were sent to the head office by
his two aides – Musa Superior and Davis Opoku (OPK). Indeed, in
the heat of the scuffle, Davis Opoku took to facebook to explain
why the new security guards were there. According to him, the
new guards were sent there to train the old guards. This botched
attempt at damage control was however quickly deleted from his
facebook wall, just as Kwabena started denying any knowledge of
who the new security guards were.
Or does Kwabena want to suggest that his aides have so much
power they can act without his knowledge?
Again, if he says he is not aware of the new security guards who
were sent to the head office, how come he is not as angry as he
was when a group of youth organizers used the Greater Accra
Regional office for a Press conference supporting Nana Akufo–Addo
without his permission? How come he is not threatening to
discipline and sack people as he did in that instance? Another
clear and unambiguous case of double standards, which can only
lead us to very safe conclusions.
On the date of the Congress, the information I have here in
Tamale from those present at the last Council meeting is that
when Kwabena Agyapong stated that he was going to put December
6th as the tentative date, Hackman Owusu Agyemang challenged it
since the date had not been agreed on, yet he proceeded to issue
a statement with a date in it. Why is Kwabena bent on getting it
his way and lying to cover it?
For there to be peace in the party, Kwabena Agyapong must make
his actions consistent with his words. Saying one thing and
doing the opposite is a sure recipe to chaos. He should
recognize that the party is a democratic party and his powers
which he doesn’t fail to remind us of must be exercised within
the rules. Those whose bidding he is seeking to do simply don’t
have the numbers and buga buga will not do the trick.
Playing victim will also not solve the situation. If anything,
this crisis the party finds itself in, is self inflicted by
Kwabena Agyapong and Paul Afoko both directly and indirectly.
Kwabena Agyapong is therefore a cause of the confusion but not a
victim of it and it is high time he accepts the responsibility.
The Minority Leader, Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu, was right to point
to Afoko and Kwabena Agyapong at a recent NEC meeting that they
were working hard to create a crisis only to spend time and
energy to deal with the crisis they had needlessly created and
that is just what is happening.
Razak Osman |