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Bature Must Be called To Order

Fri, 10 Sep 2010 Source: Coffie, Emmanuel Dela

I wish to register my indignation at Alhaji Bature, a discredited and

tainted NDC activist who went on Adom FM, a private radio station in Accra

on Wednesday 8th September 2010 and cast aspersions at the personality of

former President Rawlings.

Alhaji Bature stated in his radio interview that, Rawlings has been

defeated. ³We have defeated him and we will take him on anytime he speaks.²

Should Alhaji Bature¹s populist brand of political rhetoric go unchallenged?

Would these shenanigans go any way to heal the old wounds between the

President and former President Rawlings? Do we take Bature¹s comment as an

official position of government? Who are the ³we² that Bature talked about?

Was there any battle that Mr Rawlings lost?

I find Bature¹s belligerence, and his utterances on our party founder, to be

very reckless and we are convinced that such unprovoked attack on the former

president could only be part of that grand scheme orchestrated by President

Mills to once again ridicule the party founder.

This level of inept wanton folly beats our imagination and we want to state

categorically that, President Mills and his close associates are behind this

ridicule to discredit agenda against Mr Rawlings.

Why is it acceptable for some Mills loyalists, to treat Jerry Rawlings as a

fugitive in his own party, yet see the scrutiny of John Mills, an ³alien² in

the NDC, as a taboo?

We have been fooled to believe in a heaven on earth, by promises of better

Ghana, when social misery, undeniably, remains the same, if not worse. Yet

government is obsessed with the Rawlings¹ and their sense of criticism is

only limited to tearing the Rawlings¹ apart.

This level of inept wanton folly beats my imagination and I want to state

categorically that, President Mills and his close associates are behind this

agenda to ridicule and discredit Mr Rawlings.

Well-meaning followers of the NDC Founder are sending a signal to all those

clowns around President Mills who constantly spew a bunch of wheat due to

ignorance in an attempt to make us believe that Mills is the best thing that

ever happened to the NDC to be weary of the repercussions of their unguarded

attacks on the former president!

While democracy offers us the window to communicate our views on any subject

matter, it does not allow incendiary provocations. The NDC cannot afford the

cost of any human folly that could be misread, as a threat, and incite

violence. Can we blame the victim, and the embattled, for deploying

legitimate violence to defend himself, and his family? Even under

International Law, states have the right to adopt pre-emption, as a

necessity, to suppress threats to their security.

Even after several months of silence, Mr Rawlings is being drawn into

unprovoked attack by the likes of Bature who have completely lost it. Bature

is just one of the many wretched comedians and among a bunch of noisy

ducklings who have lost touch with reality and would sell their integrity to

pretence in order to protect the status quo and their long pockets.

No sane person who is clear in his/her mind will say that you have defeated

Rawlings when indeed there was no battle. Bature¹s comments have portrayed

him as a loose talker who does not exercise discretion in the public domain.

It is this same Bature who warned Mr Rawlings of serious consequences if he

does not stop criticizing President Mills and before we could say Jack, fire

gutted the residence of the former president on that fateful day of February

14th 2010

We have therefore taken Bature¹s folly as another threat on the Rawlings¹

and we will employ and deploy all legitimate violence to protect the former

First Family.

SIGNED BY

DELA COFFIE

emmanuelcoffie488@yahoo.com

Columnist: Coffie, Emmanuel Dela