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It is Alan's Time, Give him a
Chance!
Katakyie Kwame Opoku Agyemang
It is often said that opportunity knocks, but once. The onus
therefore lies on whoever the opportunity falls to grab it, and
if possible, make good use of it. It is this disingenuous for
anyone that fails to grab it, and more importantly maximize to
blame others. In the UP Tradition for instance, political
opportunities have fallen on the ways of many prominent party
faithfuls, but not all of them ceased and maximized them.
The first political opportunity came in the way of Dr. J.B.
Danquah, an Akyem, but on more than two occasions between 1950
and 1960, Dr. Danquah could not lead Ghana as president. Prof.
K.A. Busia (Brong), on the other hand, ceased his opportunity in
1969 by becoming Ghana's Prime Minister, but he could not
utilize the power to the fullest due to military intervention.
Regrettably in 1979, petty differences between two PFP
stalwarts, Messrs Victor Owusu, (Asante) and William Ofori Atta
(Akyem) caused the UP Tradition the presidency. After 30 years
on the political wilderness, Prof. Albert Adu Boahen (Akyem) had
the opportunity to become Ghana's leader in 1992, but once
again, political power eluded the NPP.
Mr. J.A. Kufuor (Asante) had his turn in 1996, but messed it up.
As a result, his main competitor, Nana Akufo-Addo argued that;
"Any candidate selected by the NPP delegates as a flag bearer
has already secured 30% of the valid votes cast in the national
elections. Failure to secure the remaining 20% plus 1 is the
candidate's fault, hence he, Akufo-Addo, should be given the
opportunity to lead the party since Kufuor had failed the NPP".
The above notwithstanding, Kufuor came back strongly and won the
NPP power in 2000, and went ahead to retain it in 2004.
In 2008, the opportunity fell on Nana Addo to lead the party.
Even though the NPP was an incumbent government, Nana Akufo-Addo
failed to retain power for the NPP as he lost the presidential
elections by 40,000 votes. He pleaded a second chance in 2012.
From "y3nim wo firi tete, expansion of electoral college, "All
die be die" declaration, free SHS, and the "Battle is The
Lord's", not forgetting the time-wasting at the Supreme Court,
the most marketed presidential candidate of the NPP lost the
elections for the second consecutive time to a new candidate by
over 300,000 votes, an indication that his votes have been
shrinking. Do we therefore need a rocket scientist to hint us
that there is a missing link somewhere in the NPP?
Fellow Kukrudites, the NPP is a corporate entity and does not
belong to a single individual. Therefore, those who have created
personality cult in the party have gotten everything wrong. As I
have oftentimes argued; if there is any single individual who
needs to be worshipped in the NPP on a daily basis, it is none
other than His Excellency, J.A. Kufuor. For, he is arguably the
most successful personality in the Danquah-Dombo-Busia
Tradition, and I need not educate readers on why Kufuor should
be held in high esteem, as far as the NPP matters are concerned.
I have read and listened to the arguments being put forward by
Nana Addo's supporters, with regard to his third term bid.
However, I'm yet to be convinced as to how our tried and tested
politician could secure power for our beloved party, the NPP.
Usually, those in support of Nana Addo's bid centre their
arguments on the man's marketability, popularity in the NPP, and
lately sympathy votes. At times, they use Atta Mills' third term
bid as a reference point. When you engage those people in a
discourse to justify their stance, then they begin to tag you as
Alan Boy or sometimes insult you. But, when people say Nana Addo
has already been marketed, and thus deserves to lead the NPP for
the third time, they easily forget that John Mahama used only
just three months to beat him in the last presidential
elections. I know people will say John Mahama was a former Vice
President so he was already marketed. Then, if that is the case,
how could Nana Addo beat John Mahama, the incumbent president in
2016?
These guys talk about Nana's popularity in the NPP as if the
over 5 million NPP members voted for him during the 2010 NPP
primaries. What people have forgotten is that, the NPP's
Electoral College was skewed by the Jake-led NPP National
Executive to favour Nana Addo. If popularity within the NPP is
of any political significance, why has Nana Addo been beaten
twice on the trot by two different candidates in the
presidential elections? This is food for thought for all those
who argue blindly about Nana Addo's popularity in the NPP.
Personally, I don't want to go into the issue of sympathy votes,
else I'll ask for its meaning and source. We are constantly
being disturbed by Nana Addo's sympathisers the man would
receive sympathy votes all because he readily accepted the
Supreme Court's verdict in last August. But, what else could
Nana Addo do after the declaration by Justice Atuguba? I have
been questioning the source of these sympathy votes for Nana,
but the answers are not forthcoming. May I ask, how many
sympathy votes did the NPP members give to the NDC, when Prof.
Atta Mills died in 2012? So, why should people think for a
minute that sympathy votes would come from our opponents?
In using Mills's third term bid as point, they forget to note
that apples are being compared with oranges. For instance, Mills
was a sitting Vice President on his first attempt, but
Akufo-Addo was not. Mills was 64 years on his third attempt, but
Akufo-Addo will be 72 years. Mills brought in new running-mates
in all three attempts, but Akufo-Addo has maintained Dr. Bawumia
twice. Mills died three and a half years after becoming
president, so do people expect Akufo-Addo too to die after
becoming president? Mills never lost to two different
candidates, but Nana has lost to both Mills and Mahama. Aside
this, there were break-away factions from the NDC - the National
Reform Party, Democratic Freedom Party, and National Democratic
Party. What has happened to the NPP since 2000?
For me, Nana Addo has had his time and also done his best, but
his best has not been enough to get us the needed political
power. As a party, our preoccupation is to win power in 2016.
Fortunately, the NPP has uncountable men and women to do that
for us. The Ghanaian voter has proven more than one occasion
that, Nana Addo is not the man they need as their leader. The
NPP should look beyond Nana's so-called popularity and find a
"winnable candidate". And from the look of things, John Alan
Kyeremateng stands tall among the rest. Alan Cash, whose mother
is from the Central Region can easily win both Central and
Western Regions for the NPP. His father is from the Ashanti
Region and just imagine the number of votes that would be
maximised in this region. He is handsome, giant, affable, young,
and approachable. He is also called John, a name which is
synonymous to all presidents since the advent of the 4th
Republic. These are the major factors most Ghanaians consider in
choosing their leader. There is no way any political opponent
can put a negative tag on Alan K. as has been done to Nana Addo
on several times. Such negative tags won't even stick, because
Alan is not surrounded by controversies. This will give the NPP
enough time to sell our campaign message, instead of always
wasting time to defend Nana Addo on negative tags. If Nana's
votes have been shrinking since 2008, what is the political
sense in retaining him in 2016?
Let's all focus on winning the presidential elections first
before we think about who would be a better president, for the
issue of a better president is relative. Seek ye first the
political kingdom and all other things shall be added unto you!
God bless Ghana! God bless the NPP!!
Katakyie Kwame Opoku Agyemang, Asante Bekwai-Asakyiri.
Email:katakyienpp@yahoo.co.uk
Mobile: 0547851100 : 0264931361 : 0202471070
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