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NDC Leadership Has Failed to Admit Problems at Congress

Mon, 2 Jan 2012 Source: www.xfmnewscenter.com - ghana.

-NANA KONADU

Former First lady and President of the 31DWM Nana Konadu Agyeman- Rawlings has stated that the NDC leadership under President Mills has failed to admit the problems and short-comings that characterized the NDC congress in Sunyani in July 2011.

She alleged that over 500 delegates who are her supporters were denied accreditation to vote. She was speaking with SaCut ‘the General’ Amenga-Etego host of the ‘NEW VOICES’, a political talk show on an Accra based radio station xfm95.1 on new year’s day.

Asked how she perceives the handling of the aftermath of the congress by the NDC leadership, the former first lady said ‘ well, first of all before you can handle an aftermath, you have to accept that you did the right thing or the wrong thing…you have to accept that there were mistakes before you can handle the aftermath. If you cannot accept that there were mistakes, how do you handle an aftermath? and I have over 500 people who were denied accreditation to go and vote even though they are constituency executives so if you don’t accept there are mistakes, you cannot attempt to correct the mistakes…They know all what they have done that is right or wrong and they have to deal with it by first accepting that there were mistakes’ the former first lady queried.

Nana Konadu Agyeman- Rawlings asked Ghanaian women to be ambitious in 2012 because according to her, ambition is good and women must not be bothered about people calling them over ambitious. ‘If it wasn’t for ambition, we wouldn’t have cell phones today, men wouldn’t have gone to the moon or flown airplanes and we wouldn’t have satellites giving us information on the airwaves so ambition is good’ she stated.

In reaction to a question on her expectations from the NDC leadership regarding the ‘house-cleaning’ call by the NDC founder, she said she cannot predict if the NDC leadership will heed the call by the party founder Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings considering that the leadership chooses to go in their own direction. ‘What the party founder said is clear and we all understand it…you cannot use an organization that is tainted with corruption or negativity and expect to get a first class in any examination...it is not possible so until they do that house cleaning, the rest will be history’ she asserted. Asked if she expects the ‘house cleaning’ to come to pass in the NDC she said ‘ I’m not a soup sayer otherwise I would’ve told you about so many things…It would be foolhardy to try to answer a question like that knowing the current prevailing conditions in our party’.

She also accused the Kuffour administration of taking over buildings of the 31DWM buildings for NHIS and district Assembly offices with some even labeled as ‘HIPIC’ projects which the courts have ordered their return without success. She said, her organization intend to write letters to the individual assemblies to return such properties, and if that fails, the 31DWM will proceed to sue the individual DCE’’s or ministers in-charge of institutions to recoup the property. She revealed that former Attorney-General Betty Mould Iddrisu requested an out-of court settlement for one out of the five 31DWM cases sent to court but said that settlement hasn’t taken place yet.

Nana Konadu Agyeman- Rawlings wished all Ghanaians a reflective new year saying that even though many people had their dreams curtailed in the past year due to hardships, it is her hope that this year, things will get better.

Story by A.S Denis/xfm95.1/Accra-Ghana

Source: www.xfmnewscenter.com - ghana.