The day held a lot of promise for the work of the National Reconciliation Commission (NRC) yet the testimony was disappointing to say the least. The clash between the pro-Rawlings supporters and the police didn?t help matters either.
After forty five minutes of direct questioning from the lead counsel of the Commission, former President Jerry Rawlings basically pleaded the fifth when he told the commission he couldn?t find the tape on the execution of an army officer and another tape containing the alleged confession of a civilian member of the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) of his own complicity in the murders of the three high court judges and the retired judge.
A legendary nonconformist and not the kind to keep to the script, Rawlings kept his composure and gave straight and direct answers that left his handlers including a bevy of lawyers happy. With the whole nation transfixed on the day?s proceedings the strategy was for the former President not to give any incriminating answers and boy did that work!
The commission had subpoenaed President Rawlings to obtain information on the alleged tapes in response to a petition presented by the family of Lance Cpl Sarkodie Addo and on the strength of the testimony of Riad Hoziafeh, a leading figure in the PNDC government. In the petition submitted to the commission Sarkodie?s family linked Rawlings to a tape that had surfaced in the early eighties about the execution of their son while Hofsiafeh claimed Rawlings had the tape in which Amartey Kwei had absolved Captain Kojo Tsikata from blame in the murder of the judges and the retired judge.
Civilizations, cultures and countries have been destroyed because of the failure of the people to preserve and uphold the rule of law. Any ardent student of history knows this.
My point is that people naturally respond to leadership. They coalesce around the leader because he or she inspires them, relates to them and identifies with them. President Rawlings is not providing leadership to these people. He is using them. The jury is out on how far he would go to hold on to this constituency. So who are these people and why would they show up anytime to defend Rawlings? I would get to that but not before we travel down the lane of history.
Who ever thought that the theory of evolution which was considered a major scientific leap at the time would lead to the cataclysmic and devastating results humanity has suffered at a result? What about the followers of Rev. Jim Jones or the disciples of David Koresh leader of the Branch Davidian cult in Waco Texas. They saw a leader in them but unfortunately paid the ultimate price of death.
These ?band of brothers? are basically the cadres who stuck with Rawlings after he overthrew Limann and established the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC). Poor, disenchanted and without consequence these people were taken in by the populist posturing of Rawlings and naturally pitched their tent with him.
For their loyalty and support Rawlings gave them jobs in the paramilitary organizations he established ?with the support of he governments of Cuba and Libya-like the Civil Defence Organisation, (CDO), Committee for the Defence of the Revolution (CDR) which was later renamed ACDR?s and the Militia They in effect represent Rawlings? constituency that is why they always show up everywhere he goes. Rawlings knows this and he uses them for good measure.
Nonetheless there are also those like Boakye Djan, Baah Achamfour, and Kweku Baako etc who would stoutly defend the ideals of June 4 but would also condemn Rawlings for breaking faith with those ideals by overthrowing the constitutionally elected government of Dr. Hilla Limann.
Don?t forget that the former Heads of State and the other senior military officers were executed for their involvement in the overthrow of the first and second republics. The reasoning here is that if Afrifa, Acheampong, Akuffo and the others were killed for taking part in the coups that overthrew the governments of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and Dr. Busia respectively-which was one of the chief reasons for their execution- then it was hypocritical for Rawlings to have staged his coup against Dr. Limann.
The rest they say is history. Ghana has come a long way since we embraced democracy however if we want our constitutional experiment to last we have to take a stand against anything that would imperil its very survival. First we have to uphold and preserve the rule of law. Second we need to discourage lawless behaviour by punishing it and not rewarding it. We have to rein in the activities of the fringe elements and their patrons from the body politick while at it.
Winston Churchill once said, ?Democracy has its flaws but it is one of the best systems ever devised by man?. If this quote from the mouth of a legend like Churchill means anything at all I pray it emboldens us as we move to consolidate democracy in our country.