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NDC: "We are strong. The NPP is weak!"

Tue, 12 Jul 2011 Source: Mensah, Nana Akyea

*Feature Article by Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro.*

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"But rising above the crushing defeat handed to his wife, NDC Founder J. J.

Rawlings drew tumultuous applause from a crowd that was hostile to him

earlier in the day when he lifted the right hand of Prof Mills shortly after

Deputy E.C. chief Kwadwo Safo Kantanka declared the former law lecturer

candidate-elect."

This was a saving grace for Jerry John Rawlings. As for his wife, it was a

different story altogether! Here is how it was reported:

"In sharp contrast, Mrs Rawlings unceremoniously left the stage whilst

congratulations were being expressed, without giving the traditional

concession speech accompanied by the pledge to support the victor."

Nevertheless, the signals from the Rawlings supporters and that of Rawlings

himself shows clearly that they would prefer President Mills to the NPP. It

is not the same in the NPP where grievances run deep with cold and

egotistical calculations. I am writing this piece to make my peace with my

NDC friends whom I have had to clash with in the course of this campaign.

Please, let's forget about the immediate past, we have a massive task ahead

of us.

I specifically mention Antonio Gersis, Nana O!! and Kola on Ghanaweb. This

message is to you all, even though originally addressed to Kola: In your

thanks to Rawlings, I see your own true colours. and I like what I see!

Thank you very much, my brother! I was also very happy to see a comment in

the same light from our good friend NANA Ø!!, and many others who were in

the Rawlings camp. What this simply means is that the NDC as a whole is

intact! If the NPP was hoping that those supporting Rawlings would be

disappointed enough to turn-coat and support the NPP, here is a clear answer

for them! We are united and strong again!

This is happening at a time when the heat between the "Agenda 2016" of the

Kufour-Alan Cash camp is cleverly preparing the grounds for a take-off after

2012. Get this straight, the "Agenda 2016" is no friend of Akufo-Addo's

"Victory 2012 Campaign". Do you remember the last time Mr. Asamoah Boateng

attempted to visit the Headquarters of "Victory 2012 Campaign"? He was

nearly lynched by the Akufo-Addo hangers-on. They openly screamed "Agenda

'16" and chased him away!

After this open display of hostility, several things happened which have not

appeared in the news, and may never appear in full. The "Agenda 2016"

advised themselves. Why not? Look at how they are treating them, even when

they are not yet in power! What would happen when they win? So why should

they help them to win?

If you know that the chances for the NPP to come to power are far brighter

in 2016 than in 2012, if Ghana's voting pattern so far is anything to go by.

And you also happen to know that a win by this vindictive rival and his

jealous supporters, will mean jeopardizing the ambitions of Alan Cash to

emerge as the unquestionable leader of the NPP in 2016, you will think twice

or more!

What is even more alarming is the fact that everyone knows Akufo-Addo is on

his last lap to political retirement after his inevitable defeat in 2012.

Any help from "Agenda 2016" to surmount such an obstacle means a defeat for

the very aim of the "Agenda 2016" because a win for Akufo-Addo in 2012

automatically gives him another lease of life in politics, and postpones his

political expiring date from 2012 to 2020!

Now, why would Alan Cash do that for his arch-rival? Ha? And Alan Cash has

strong NPP men behind him. They include almost all the former national

executive members, such as the former National Chairman, General Secretary,

President Kufour, and most of the Kufour ministers. Do you onw understand

why the "Victory 2012" supporters jumped up to attack Asamoah Boateng on the

mere sight of him near their office?

The funny thing is that even the "Agenda 2016" has learnt from the

consequences of the Paa Willie sabotage of Victor Owusu when he broke away

from the PFP to form the UNC in 1982. Thus both sides want to keep the NPP

as a single entity for their contradictory ambitions. It is a very

interesting internal stife that makes them all ridiculously hypocritical

about it.

I was so amused to read that Akufo-Addo has made Alan Cash a member of the

"Victory 2012 Campaign". It is just a window-dressing. He will not be

trusted with anything crucial to the success of the campaign. they know it.

Making Alan Cash responsible for any victory in 2012 is like putting King

Herod in charge of mother-care! You might as well put Dracula in charge of a

blood bank!

We are strong. They are weak!

We shall win!!!

Forward Ever! Backwards Never!!!

Columnist: Mensah, Nana Akyea