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AFAG warns Government & the NDC Party

Thu, 1 Mar 2012 Source: --

*AGENDA 2012 CLUB DOCUMENT; AFAG WARNS GOVERNMENT & NDC*

The Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) is shocked at the revelation

of the NDC agenda 2012 document, which according to its Authors, seeks

among others to shut AFAG and entice its leadership.

According to the work of Afful, Kontor and Quartey (no date);”*Starting

from January 2012, there should be strict monitoring of all the activities

of the pressure group especially AFAG, trades union and other social

groupings. They should not be allowed to embark on any form of activity or

whatsoever program that will make NDC government unpopular. It should be

limited to the barest minimum” (p.4)*

Additionally, the document among others, recommended that:

· *“The leadership of such groupings should be enticed with goodies

that will prevent them from taking such actions. Floating voting are easily

swayed by such press conferences, demonstration, etc”(p.5)*

· *“ Locate such threats and calm them as early as possible”(p.5)*

· *“Counter groups should be created as early as possible to debunk

actions of opposing groups”(p.5)*

· *“Make claims of civic groups look partisan especially when it

goes against the government”(p.5)*

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AFAG wishes to communicate in clear terms to the government, and the larger

NDC that, on no occasion had we sought to undermine the authority of

government. We have however been fearless in our quest to promote the

interest of the good people of Ghana or provide a critique on any issue of

national interest. It will therefore be considerate, and constructive on

the part of the NDC and its government to engage itself in providing

answers to the several unanswered issues of public interest, raised by AFAG

other than focusing on how to entice AFAG.

We would like to re-assure the general public that, AFAG shall never and on

no day relent on its efforts at promoting the collective interest of

Ghanaians. We shall continue to advocate for accountable and transparent

governance in Ghana without inducement or commitment to any particular

group of people, other than the good people of Ghana.* We can therefore

assure the NDC party, Government, and the NDC’s strategic allies that, the

leadership of AFAG is a solid one, we have never been induced by any

individual or group, we cannot be enticed to sell out our conscience, our

individual credibility’s are not for sale, and above all, any attempt to

tread on the path of the agenda 2012 document recommendations will not wash.

*

Long live Ghana and God bless us all.

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