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Bagbin Snubs Konadu

Thu, 10 Feb 2011 Source: The Chronicle

I Have No Ambition To Become Running Mate

The Minister of Water Resource, Works and Housing, Alban Kingsford Sumanu Bagbin, says he has no intention of partnering former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings in the 2012 presidential elections.

He therefore, dismissed speculations that he had been meeting with the President of the 31st December Women's Movement to become her running mate, in her bid to lead the National Democratic Congress into the next presidential election.

He told The Chronicle newspaper in an exclusive interview in Accra yesterday, that attempts to tag and put him in a fix with such unsubstantiated allegations, were not only spurious, but mischievous. According to him, he could not remember the last time he met with the former first family, and that the only time he met with them was last year, in a move to fine tune attempts to reconstruct their fire-gutted Ridge residence.

"The allegation that I have been meeting former First lady, Mrs. Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, to discuss the possibility of being her running mate in 2012 is to say the least spurious. The last time I met the Rawlingses was to discuss the reconstruction of their Ridge residence, which was razed down by fire last year."

The Member of Parliament for Nadowli West stated emphatically that he remained loyal to President John Evans Atta Mills, the nation and to the national Democratic Congress (NDC). "Let me state that my loyalty to the nation, party, and President John Mills, remains unquestionable."

The NDC guru underscored the service and sacrifice of the former first family, and argued: "Former President Jerry Rawlings and his wife, Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, served and sacrificed so much for this nation, and failure to acknowledge, appreciate, and be grateful for their legacy, for me, is the highest order of ingratitude, which must not be countenanced. But, this does not take away my loyalty to the current administration," he stated.

Source: The Chronicle