Those who now seek to silence Martin Amidu, by threatening him with
being charged for breaking the oath of secrecy he took, before
assuming office as a Cabinet minister, are barking up the wrong tree.
Does the 1992 constitution not enjoin all Ghanaians to fight corruption -
the number one cause of our nation's inability to fulfil its undoubted
promise?
I am neither a legal luminary nor a constitutional expert - and don't pretend to be one.
However, common sense tells me that when the government of our country
falls into the hands of powerful criminals, the honest ones in their
regime are absolved from the various oaths of secrecy they took before
assuming office - in the national interest and for the greater good of
Ghanaians.
Martin Amidu would be failing in his patriotic duty, and in neglect of
the constitutional obligation placed on all Ghanaians, to fight
corruption in our homeland Ghana, if he kept quiet about the gargantuan
crimes being committed against Ghanaians.
For the well-being of Ghanaian democracy, and in the supreme national
interest, he must expose all the clever schemes designed by the crooks
amongst those who now rule our country, to hide those gargantuan crimes,
from the good people of Ghana - and the rest of the world.
Irrespective of one's political affiliation, it is important for all
patriotic Ghanaians to encourage and support Martin Amidu's fight to
expose the clever and ruthless crooks in the present regime, who have
literally hijacked our country - and are manipulating the presidency
for their own selfish ends.
Above all, it is time that that hapless political duo, President Mills
and Vice President Mahama, were persuaded by the National Democratic
Congress (NDC) to resign honourably.
Failing that, impeachment proceedings must be instituted against the president.
The truth of the matter, is that as a result of their failings,
President Mills and Vice-President Mahama have lost the trust and
respect of the vast majority, of the ordinary people of Ghana.
Clearly, dear reader, there is now a real crisis of confidence in the Mills administration.
For the information of those in the NDC now using proxies to hound him,
paradoxically, it is the decency, sense of patriotism and integrity of
Martin Amidu, which Ghanaians are now becoming aware of - because he
is now speaking out against the criminals in the Mills administration
and exposing their hypocrisy too - which will eventually save the NDC
from losing power in the December polls.
The NDC's salvation lies in replacing Mills with Martin Amidu as
president and presidential candidate - and selecting Nana Konadu
Agyemang Rawlings as vice president to replace Mahama, and to be
Amidu's running mate for the December polls.
Enough is enough - for Mother Ghana's sake, President Mills and Vice-President Mahama must go now! A word to the wise...
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