President John Dramani Mahama, Leader of the NDC |
No
one can fight the truth and hope to succeed. Like the cork submerged in water,
the truth will rise to the surface to stun the one submerging it.
We
know that the NPP and NDC have never seen eye-to-eye on issues regarding the
handling of national affairs, not to talk about what happens at the lower
levels. Wherever the NPP goes, the NDC avoids or seeks to encroach on with a
counter-balancing presence; wherever the NDC goes, the NPP runs away from or
condemns if it cannot outdo.
In
our contemporary Ghanaian situation both the NPP and the NDC come across as two
sides of one coin, each representing whatever it is and hoping to sway
Ghanaians to see and accept it as the be-it-all-and-end-it-all for the Ghanaian
case of under-development and exercises in democracy.
Since
the inception of the 4th Republic, much blood has been lost in this useless
fight for prominence. Nothing done by the NDC pleases the NPP and vice versa.
It is all a matter of fault-finding; no praise anywhere.
It
all began in the hustings at the end of
the Rawlings era when Kufuor led the NPP pack to condemn Rawlings as doing
nothing to improve living conditions despite his "asphalt projects",
beginning from Kumasi (at the insistence of his wife, Nana Konadu). Thus, for
Election 2000, the NPP's slogan was framed around the idea that if the people
cannot get food to eat, they will have no value for asphalt roads. That was why
the slogan ("Whie wo asetenam mo na tu aba pa") emerged. But even
then, Kufuor had to depend on the support of the mushroom parties to sail
through.
In
power, Kufuor did his best, given the circumstances within which he operated. Ever
since he left the scene, nothing has worked well for the NPP. Why so? It is not
his making but that of those who think that they are bigger than the NPP. And
they have given President Mahama the edge. Can they devalue that edge? No!!
Nana Akufo Addo, NPP Flagbearer |
It
is, therefore, strange to see something to the contrary. The NPP's Minority
Leader in Parliament, Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu, is saying that enough evidence
exists to show that the Mahama-led administration has chalked successes in
nation-building that should be acknowledged and praised as such.
Is
this the crucial moment of epiphany that the NPP people need to help them
refine their politics so they can connect better with Ghanaians and polish
their political machinery for Election 2016?
Certainly,
it is absurd to paint the government black with a wide brush and refuse to
acknowledge its positive accomplishments despite the challenges facing it. Only
the truth can set one free. Any talk of corruption is misplaced because
corruption in Ghana is endemic, not restricted to government circles alone.
The
truth may hurt, but it can also heal and salve conscience(s). Thanks, Osei Kyei
Mensah Bonsu, for this acknowledgement to set the parameters for politicking by
the NPP under Akufo-Addo. Wherein, then, lies the unpopular tag of
"incompetence" for President Mahama, especially when these projects
are solving pertinent existential problems of the people?
Rome
was not built in one day; and only politically mischievous characters will
expect President Mahama to solve Ghana's "accumulated problems" in
one day. Of course, the good news is that the wool is quickly falling off from
the eyes of the malicious critics for them to see things clearly.
Only
then will they know that their own dwindling political fortunes aren't the
making of political opponents, but themselves---for failing to accept reality.
And more of that reality awaits them. Accepting it should help them re-engineer
themselves for a better cause.
The
train is fast leaving them behind. Unfortunately for them, the light that they
see at the end of the tunnel is that of a speeding train reaching them and
aimed to destroy them. Will they be smart enough to avoid being crushed? Over
to them!!
Kyei Mensah Bonsu |
Those
condemning it at will for political expediency don't know what is at stake and
should hasten slowly, biding their time with good politicking to win the hearts
of the electorate and try their luck. It is not as easy as they may imagine,
though.
Politics
is not a do-or-die affair, but a matter of judicious use of opportunities to
remain in reckoning. It takes the politically astute to survive. Those on the
periphery, making ugly noise in condemnation should wonder why it is not they
who are in power, but those they wish dead that are preferred by the
electorate.
It
is a game to be played by its own rules, not by personal wishes, regrets, expectations, or wishful thinking by those
defeated at the polls.
And
once those in power using the resources of the country to give the citizens
what they can use, they will be favoured. That's the thrust of Osei Kyei Mensah
Bonsu's message, which I hope his own NPP people have heard and will be
conditioned to adjust to. And for their own good, they had better do so.
Continuously
condemning President Mahama as the cause of woes in Ghana won't fetch any
political capital for the NPP. It is politically weird. What the NPP can do
better is the message that the electorate are yearning to hear from Akufo-Addo,
even if they still continue to doubt his integrity. At least, they know what
prevented him from winning Elections 2008 and 2012. What more?
The
challenge that Osei Mensah Kyei Bonsu poses here is that Akufo-Addo should come
out with measures that he will implement to outdo the incumbent Mahama-led
administration. Not until he does so, nothing from him will "touch
base" with the voters; and he can go to blazes in consequence.
Finally,
we may stick our necks out to say that Akufo-Addo should be asking himself what
value he has added to the NPP ever since been chosen as its flag bearer.
Nothing but division and useless militancy. If we turn to happenings involving
the NPP under Akufo-Addo, we will quickly conclude that he is more of a
liability than an asset. The police have already moved to deal with some
elements of the "Invisible Forces" that he has established in the NPP
to fight his case against internal voices. Woe betide him.
Osei
Kyei Mensah Bonsu is sounding a clarion call to his own NPP fraternity to shape
up or be shipped out of Ghanaian politics for long. Who will listen to him?
I
shall return…
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Editorial
Falsehood Galore!
Everybody
is at the mercy of fraudsters who are apparently spending huge resources to
poison the political atmosphere in the hope that their political parties can
take advantage.
Everyday
new concoctions are posted on social media to the embarrassment of decent
citizens.
Sometimes
the victims are leading members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the
National Democratic Congress (NDC) but on other occasions decent and ordinary
members of society have also had that reputations completely destroyed.
The
Insight is getting increasing worried about this development and joins the
public chorus for finding out who these fraudsters are and dealing with them
according to law.
Nobody
should be allowed to hide in cyberspace to do irreparable damage to our society
and its institutions for whatever reason.
The
falsehoods distort reality and make it impossible to arrive at rational
conclusions about the national situation.
Action
is needed now.
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