When it transpired recently, that Mr. Randy Abbey had been falsely
accused of causing the arrest of the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) Michael
Omari Wadie, by the Bureau for National Investigations (BNI), what
was lost on those spreading that unpardonable falsehood, was that
today, Randy Abbey, a member of the group of journalists known as the
"Coffee Shop Mafia", appeared to be viewed by some NPP members as a
political turncoat.
It illustrates perfectly, the uniqueness of President Mahama in the
world of Ghanaian politics - in his amazing ability to attract the
loyalty of independent-minded and apolitical individuals who love Ghana
with passion.
It is this special gift the President has, which is the main reason why
his political opponents should never underrate him. They do so at their
own peril. He is a very formidable opponent to have.
For example, in a conversation with the Honourable AIban Bagbin
recently, I was struck by his loyalty to the President - and his
determination to help President Mahama succeed.
"I will do whatever I can to make the President succeed. His success is
my success - and my success is his success. Who Jah bless, let no one
curse!", was the way he put it.
Yet, many would think someone as influential in the National Democratic
Congress (NDC) as the Hon. Bagbin is, would be resentful of the
President, and regard him as a rival.
Incredible though it is, today, there is unity amongst those in the top echelons of the NDC.
Even super-critical former President Rawlings seems to be willing to be open-minded about President
Mahama. And that speaks volumes.
And under President Mahama, the party is shying away from the abusive
politics of the past - whiles its opponents stay with the old-style
politics of never-ending abuse of their political opponents. President
Mahama must be the most abused Ghanaian leader in history.
Yet, quietly, and without fanfare, President Mahama is taking actions
that few thought was possible in Ghana, a nation in which cynicism about
politicians is widespread.
Serious action, including investigations, follow swiftly, once
allegations of corruption against even leading NDC members appear in
the public domain.
The investigations being carried out to ascertain the veracity or
otherwise, of allegations of corruption at the Savannah Accelerated
Development Authority (SADA), and the Ghana Youth Employment and
Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA), are examples.
And at long last, the powerful and wealthy vested interests, behind
most of the illegal gold mining going on in Ghana, have their backs
against the wall - as nationwide action is taken to halt their egregiuos
gang-rape of the Ghanaian countryside.
And who would have thought that a senior figure in the national security
apparatus would be arrested for alleged malfeasance - and the fact made
public immediately?
To defeat such a formidable opponent, the NPP would be wise to swiftly
rid itself of the party's extremists, whose power-winning-strategy is
scorched-earth-politics: in which everything that can contribute to
making the country ungovernable and ensure its decline, is covertly
given wings.
Many ordinary Ghanaians have taken note of this nation-wrecking agenda,
specifically designed to make President Mahama fail - and because of
their innate sense of fairness, and the inconvenience it is causing to
millions of families across the nation, will take it into account,
when the day of reckoning comes around again in December 2016.
In the face of the many challenges confronting his regime, whiles his
opponents take to abusing him, the President and his administration are
working quietly to solve the many problems facing Ghana and its people.
Let his opponents in the NPP beware - they risk being left behind as
Ghana inches forward despite its many challenges. If the President were
to publicly publish his assets and those of his wife today, he will bury
the NPP in December 2016. Even as things stand, he is a very formidable
opponent indeed. A word to the wise...
Tel: 027 745 3109.
Saturday, 15 June 2013
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