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Ato Ahwoi; Ghana's Vladimiro Mentesinos!

Mon, 19 Jul 2010 Source: Coffie, Emmanuel Dela

Vladimiro Montessinos Torres (born may 20, 1945) was the long-standing head of

Peru’s intelligence service, servicio de Intelligencia National (SIN), under


President Alberto Fujimori. In 2000, secret videos were televised revealing him


bribing an elected congressmen to leave the opposition and join the Fujimorist


side of congress; the ensuing scandal caused Montesinos to flew Peru, hastening


the resignation of President Fujimori. Subsequent investigations revealed


Montesinos to be at the centre of a vast web of illegal activities, including


embezzlement, graft, gunrunning, and drug trafficking, for which he is currently


being tried.





Montesinos first came to public notice when he defended Alberto Fujimori, then


an obscure candidate in the 1990 Peruvian presidential elections, against


accusations of fraudulent real estate dealings. The paperwork in that case


mysteriously disappeared and the charges were quietly dropped. After Alberto


Fujimori won the election on July 28, 1990, Montesinos became his chief advisor


and the effective head of the Servicio de Intelligence National (SIN).





Through his position, he came to have virtually unlimited power within Peru.


During the course of the decade, he established a network of corruption that


permeated media, business, political parties and government. Towards the end of


the Fujimori years, it was reported that Montesinos’ tax records indicated he


was making $600,000 a year, even though his official salary was $18,000. During


the controversial 2000 election, a journalist claimed to have a video tape of


Montesinos bribing election officials to fix the vote.


Frequently, Montesinos secretly videotaped himself bribing individuals in his

office, and he made thousands of such tapes, incriminating politicians,


officials and military officers and, in all probability, Fujimori himself. His


downfall appears to have been precipitated by the discovery of a major arms


shipment, airlifted from Jordan via Peru, to the FARC insurgent guerrillas in


southenrn Columbia.


Currently, Montesinos is imprisoned and also facing sixty-three other charges


that range from drug trafficking to murder. The lengthy series of court cases in


Lima to which he is being tried is revealing the scale of corruption during the


Fujimori administration.





Ghana seems to have its own Montesinos; the de-facto Prime Minister cum Vice


President in the person of Ato Ahwoi. We have a policy advisor to the President


who is a viper in a basket of figs and epitomizes everything about Vladimiro


Montesinos.


Ato Ahwoi is a pain in the neck of most NDC activists. There has been several


tales of him involving in one corrupt deal or the other and countless


accusations of him denying party activists access to the Presidency! I have


heard him recently speak to certain issues relating to President Mills’ health


in the run up to the 2008 election campaign and I was taken aback that such a


spurious character is around the President.


How could anyone with an ounce of decency, or any sense of responsibility gift


the Presidency of Ghana to John Mills whilst describing him, behind closed


doors, as “delusional, Paranoid, hallucinatory and lacking mental capacity”


Grapevine information even has it that, he is involved in a lot of shady deals

in the oil sector. Other news also has it that, he has engaged certain


journalists to run down the Rawlingses for reasons best known to him. It appears


his agenda of denigrating the Rawlingses has been shifted to another gear; where


his CJA attack dogs led by Kwesi Pratt, Omane Boamah, James Agynim Boateng,


Okudzeto Ablakwa and Raymond Archer are now leading the graceless campaign of


the ridicule to discredit agenda against the Rawlingses. Ato Ahwoi is indeed a


trickery customer and an evil parasite.





What good reasons do we have to validate the actions of Ato Ahwoi? Is it astute


to choose quietness over engagement, when the behavior of the likes of Ato Ahwoi


violate cultural decency and treat party activists with little respect?





Today because of politics of patronage, Ato Ahwoi is heaving self-defeating


sighs of angst against the very people who made him gain any prominence within


the political echelons of this land of our death. Mr Ato Ahwoi is a clear danger


to our nation’s security. He schemes, lies and manipulate! He is a divisive


element in the NDC and his actions and inactions could spell doom for the NDC


and the country as a whole if not checked.


I detest Ato Ahwoi because he is wrecking this country and he is also a snake in


the grass. My contempt for Ato Ahwoi is absolute!


What reasonable person would express happiness over the war of attrition being


waged against the Rawlingses by Ato Ahwoi and his media collaborators? Something


has gone awry with the operable mechanics of the brains of our leaders and our


future as a nation is scary.




What kind of nation are we building when the seat of government is flooded with


characters who are themselves stained with conducts that defy the basic


stipulation of contemporary universal morality?


What is wrong with our leaders? In Ghanaian politics, the salacious pursuit of


wealth is becoming a problem, if not a fashionable norm. Why do we tolerate the


morally obnoxious, and justify their eccentricity? As a citizen, I lament deeply


over the many choices we have made by electing some human caricatures to


positions of trust. The decisions they make affect our lives. Don’t they?





While the present Ghanaian government is flooded with wretched comedians, the


leadership of NDC is equally inundated with a bunch of noisy ducklings that have


lost touch with democracy and would sell their integrity for a pack of


cigarettes.


In my judgment, many of our leaders are not saints, but subsets of criminals’


draped in suits to hide their criminal dispositions.








Ato Ahwoi is turning out to be President Mills’ nemesis but the empty suits in


government sees things differently. You cannot tell if these guys are social


democrats, democratic socialists, and capitalists in socialistic garbs or simply


confused people operating under the clueless tenets of an ideologically


questionable background. Nothing about their actions, inactions or


pronouncements points Ghanaians towards a direction or path that would inspire

or galvanize the entire establishment to follow their undefined pathway


irrespective of our reservations.





What sorts of advice do the likes of Ato Ahwoi gives to the President? How come


the rules governing our emerging oil industry are being changed? Who is


constantly creating all these mess in GNPC and TOR? Why do we think we can get


away with these antics because some interests must be satisfied at the expenses


of our image, integrity and fortunes as a nation?





Pardon me asking but are there any wise men (women) left in the NDC? Against all


good judgment and common sense, the likes of Ato Ahwoi seems so hell bent on


destroying the NDC but it appears everyone in the party hierarchy are


comfortable with the current development. Could it be that Ato Ahwoi has bought


the conscience of all these guys at the party headquarters including the party


chairman?


If our nation continues to elate itself on the nonsense that it is fed by our


politicians, then we should be prepared to pay a very heavy price for not


speaking out against corrupt policy advisor whose notoriety is sourced from


dabbling in corruption.





We shall be back!


Emmanuel Dela Coffie


delacoffie.wordpress.com

Columnist: Coffie, Emmanuel Dela