Okoampa-Ahoofe is barking!
By Ade Sawyerr
My attention has been drawn to an article
by that Okoampa-Ahoofe, he of the pompous phraseology
titled ‘Alhaji Bature is
cracking’,
http://ftp.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/features/artikel.php?ID=253352
in which he added me to a list of
people that he seems to have a problem with. This is
what the pompous git wrote.
The obverse
side of the question, actually a rapid-fire retort,
becomes: Didn’t Rawlings also make it possible for
otherwise sociopolitical nobodies like Messrs. Bature,
Asiedu-Nketia, Ade Sawyer, Inusah Fuseini and their
cynical robber-baron ilk undeservedly assume Ghana’s
reins of governance, in the specious name of “probity,
equity, justice and accountability,” in order for these
obstreperously pathological kleptocrats to logically
plunge our beloved nation into the economic abyss in
which we presently find ourselves, in spite of our
recently fabulous petro-chemical endowment?
I was not sure how my name surfaced in a
list of people who I do not know and why indeed Ahoofe
sought to portray me as someone who has benefitted from
the largesse of my friend and form-mate Jerry John
Rawlings. I can only assume that Okoampa is barking or a
few pages short of a full story book since my inclusion
in this list astonishes me because I do not even know
what the others are famous or infamous for.
Since I have no connection with Ahoofe
and only came by him on Ghanaweb, I have decided to
reply to him and ask for him to retract his reference to
me.
Let me state categorically that I have
not benefitted from any socio-political largesse from
anyone. I have been nowhere near running or being part
of any government of Ghana. My involvement in the
politics of Ghana has at best been from my very
uncomfortable writing chair in London and is limited to
passing comment on the political scene in Ghana and
indulging my membership of the CPP UK branch. I was not
old enough to vote in 1969 and voted in 1979 for Hilla
Limann to be President of Ghana and Alhaji Farl to
become the Member of Parliament for Ayawaso. I have not
been to Ghana for any election since then and I am not a
registered voter in Ghana.
What little I know of socio politics in
Ghana I learnt from books but I have also been helped by
an enquiring mind with means that I ask questions of
those in the knowledge of facts. I do not publish or
manufacture the truth.
But coming from what I consider to be
cultured background and having the privilege to be
associated with the best minds in Ghana at different
times in my youth I find it unfortunate that Ahoofe will
mistake the hard work of reading to acquire knowledge
with my being giving a platform by others.
I have encountered Ahoofe several times
when he has sought to stretch the truth; all have
witnessed his vain search for an institute that would
fit his oversized ego as a relative of almost everyone
who he thinks is famous. I have read his praise Nkrumah
to high heaven till he was told perhaps in a dream that
he was related to Danquah and he latched on to that
institute till he was expelled. He has now found solace
in the Sitim Aboagye institute, an association that
based on his rabid pieces tarnishes the name of this
staunch CPP, who I was proud to know during his days in
London. I do not know what Ahoofe intends to prove and
suspect that he will soon move on to his next victim of
association, perhaps Rawlings himself when he discovers
that his aunt’s brother from his maternal side is
related by marriage perhaps to the grandfather of
Rawlings mother’s cousin on her paternal side or some
such relation and with that he might just start
championing the Rawlings Institute.
I know that I have trashed him on several
occasions when he has tried to tarnish the name of
Nkrumah. I hope that is not the reason for this
reference to me, I also hope that he is not seeking
attention to divert his mind from the realities and
relationship problems that he has to deal with in Nassau
or New York or wherever he plies his trade as a
professor of creative writing. I have not helped to
create those problems and really cannot help him in
solving those problems.
I cannot say that I pity his students but
what I can say is that being a professor of creative
writing may come with having a vivid imagination but it
may be a stretch too far for Ahoofe to start
manufacturing the truth or for a lack of research to
buttress his writing.
I am not sure about you Ahoofe and who
you associate with but I have been very circumspect on
my life to date; I do not have to be an opportunist to
survive and certainly do not have to be paid by people
to write trashy articles when it is election time.
The commentary that I pass on the social
and political scene in Ghana is meant to record the
history of our country as we see it now, it is also to
ensure that we have alternative read of what passes as
propaganda from paid hatchet men such as you. I thought
that you were a lone operator peddling falsehoods and a
loose cannon providing comment to your bugbear of the
moment but I now see you as a dangerous man prepared to
tell lies about people who you do not know and have no
idea of who they are or what they do.
I ask that you go back to your article
and make a complete retraction. Anything less will
confirm to me that you have taken on a battle that you
cannot win.
Ade Sawyerr is a partner in Equinox
Consulting, a management consultancy that provides
management consultancy, training, and research services
in the areas of enterprise strategies, employment
initiatives and community development primarily for
disadvantage communities in Britain. He provides
occasional comments on politics in Ghana and Africa. He
can be reached atwww.equinoxconsulting.net
or at
jwasawyerr@gmail.com. He can also be followedhttp://adesawyerr.wordpress.com
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