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THE NPP YOUTH MUST
RISE AGAINST THE NIHILIST POLITICS IN THE PARTY.
Recent happenings in the party have left some of us
very distraught. Our angst stems from our
helplessness in watching the party destroy itself.
This is a party we love with our souls and have
committed our lives to working for. Most of us
hailed the Tamale congress as a new era in NPP
politics. This is a congress that gave us Kwabena
and Afoko as General Secretary and Chairman
respectively. These are people who are known to be
opposed to Nana Akufo-Addo, who undoubtedly,
commands the allegiance of the overwhelming majority
of NPP adherents. Therefore, we thought that two
supposedly opposing factions at the top of party
hierarchy were handed a perfect opportunity to
collaborate for the good of the party. We were
terribly mistaken as party unity at the top is at an
all-time low. The youth must resist the attempt to
destroy the fortunes of the party immediately.
The party is currently in the process of selecting a
presidential candidate to represent her in the next
general elections in 2016. This noble exercise is
becoming a nemesis as it has taken an acrimonious
turn, raising tensions and threatening party
cohesion and unity. Unfortunately this nihilist path
is being charted by well-respected elders of the
party who should know better. It is very baffling
why some elements in the party are going the way of
destruction. Could it be that indeed there is a
certain ‘Agenda 2020’ and people are doing
everything possible to actualize it?
What will it benefit any group in the party to see
us lose the next polls? And what makes those with
such an agenda think that others will not also plot
their failure in the future?
The youth of the party must rise against the
internal saboteurs and detractors because another
defeat in 2016 is a direct blow to us who are the
majority in the party and the biggest stakeholders.
This is why we must stand up to the greedy and
self-centered people in the party. We shouldn’t
allow anyone to joke with our future and destinies
and from the way things are going, if care is not
taken then we must expect the worse.
Let’s call a spade a spade, no matter what Nana
Akufo-Addo will win the presidential primaries in
the party. Even a day old child knows this. What
happened on August 31 is just a harbinger of what is
to come on October 18. In this reality one would
have thought that any sensible politician will
analyze his chances and make a good decision like
Osei Ameyaw and Joe Ghartey have done or better
still get moderate in their approach going forward
to brighten their chances in any future race. On the
contrary, however we have seen the launch of a
blistering vitriol campaign by Alan Kyerematen.
As to the motivation behind such a clandestine
campaign no one can tell. This gives credence to the
existence of a certain agenda 2020. Surrogates
around Alan Kyerematen continue to throw naked
insults at Nana Addo to the shock and dismay of many
in the party. We have heard the likes of Hilda Addo,
one bloke of a character called Katakyie Opoku
Agyemang of GAKE, Ohene Ntow and now the infamous
Dr. Richard Anane. So far their utterances have been
less than impressive and one can’t help but wonder
if they can help campaign again for Akufo-Addo after
all is said and done. This does not seem likely.
Quite worrisome is the dragging in of former
President Kufuor into the murky contest. Dr. Anane
tells us that Kufuor doesn’t support Nana Addo and
goes further to say that he (Kufuor) doesn’t like
Nana because of an incident in 1998.
Is Dr. Anane lying on President Kufuor or is there
some truth in this? Assuming there is truth in this,
are we being told that the icon we all cherish and
love is so vindictive that he’s able to hold a
grudge against Nana Addo for over a decade? If this
is false then the office of the former president
should dispel such silly effusion but again if it is
true then some of us are very disappointed in the
former president who rode on the back of a solid
party to the highest office of the land. If people
were to form conspiracies and agendas against him
maybe he wouldn’t have been president. The Nigerians
have a proverb that “those whose palm kernel is
cracked by benevolent spirits should not forget to
be humble”. Kojo Mpiani, one of the close associates
of president Kufuor once averred in a national
council meeting that once some of them were alive
Akufo-Addo will never be president thereby playing
God and determining the destiny of others. Such
remarks coming from people in the inner sanctum of
the former president feeds into the so called rift
in the party. Kufuor once said that it was better to
be a messenger in a party in government than a
general secretary of a party in opposition. Clearly
telling us the importance of having power.
Some of the arguments Mr. Alan Kyerematen himself is
making are very laughable and hollow and do not make
him a presidential material. For him, his looks is
all that will win the NPP power in 2016. His height
and handsomeness for him, are key in political party
dynamics. It beats my mind and I ask myself whether
the Ghanaian electorate are that dump to vote only
on such frivolity. I want to ask Alan Kyerematen if
this insipid allusion is true then why didn’t Goosi
Tanoh of the Reform Party win the 2000 elections
since he was the most handsome than even our own
Kufuor? In furtherance, why didn’t Osei Ameyaw carry
the day on 31st 0f August in the special delegates’
congress since he’s more handsome and doesn’t have a
multi-colored face but fresh looking? Running a
presidential race is a serious business as it
borders on the collective destiny of a nation when
elected into power and not some joke of a beauty
pageant. Alan Kyerematen is yet to show any depth
that convinces us that he is fit for the serious
job. The current tangent of his campaign which
basically is to attack the personality of Akufo-Addo
is a childish strategy as he fails to campaign on
his own strength and ability.
The current leadership of the party is the poorest
since 1992 especially for the general secretary whom
a lot of people had high hopes in. So far he has
been a disappointing disaster. Both the national
chairman and GS exude such unbridled arrogance and
vindictiveness of grandeur proportions that is
almost breaking down the party. So far the two are
the cause of the tension within as per their
whimsical actions. Chairman Afoko promised 275
pickups for all constituencies but this has proven
to be a charade and as it appears, it will not
happen because his favorite for the flagbearership
will not get it. Such deception in the party should
not be encouraged and entertained as it smacks of
dishonesty. The chairman and GS must really wake up
to the realization that they are leading millions of
people and that their leadership is required
otherwise they leave the flagbearer with no option
than to set up a parallel structure as the duo can’t
be trusted.
We the youth of the party an encouraged by the
disposition of Nana Addo who in the face of this
provocation has remained resolute on his campaign.
He has never responded to the vile attacks on him by
Alan and his barking team, this is a sign of
maturity and tolerance. Indeed, Nana Addo has a big
heart.
In conclusion, we must realize the need to remain a
unit and focused for 2016. The youth are the
majority in the party and we are disgusted by the
behavior of the elderly as it gives us no sense of
pride and motivation. If the rank and file of the
party want a repeat of Akufo-Addo as flagbearer then
it’s incumbent on all of us as party people to work
together for victory because if we have power it
will serve all interest groups in the party. What
the party needs to win 2016 is not a change of
candidate but a strengthened party with formidable
structures and good strategy. We must all come
together for this.
The youth mustn’t accept the current irresponsible
attitude by some elements in the party, we must
speak out in loud voices. We must show our angst and
abhorrence to those attempting to reduce the party
to ridicule, we cannot accept it. 2016 is a must win
and we should win it, if there are internal elements
who want to stand our way to victory then we must
plough them. Every true patriot must fight for the
good image of the party, it’s a duty.
Albert Adamu
Nhyiaeso Constituency
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