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The endless dilemma of Atta Mills
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong
The reflexive hostility to the disciplined President
John Atta Mills from within his own National Democratic
Congress (NDC) is troubling. It has been going on almost
as soon as Mills was sworn-in as President. I think
well-meaning Ghanaian and African democrats need to
increase their vigilance in the name of democratic
security. For almost two years, since he became
president, Mills have been dented from within his NDC
than the main opposition, the National Patriotic Party (NPP).
And most of the disorder are from the so-called founder
of the NDC, ex-President Jerry Rawlings, his wife Nana
Konadu Agyemang, and associates who are still mired in
the NDC past of military command-and-control. The NDCs
have been democrats by accident and not by choice, and
this may be the reason why there are near-permanent
wailing within the party to the distraction of Mills’
major national work. This is what you get when a
political party emanated from years of military junta
and hasn’t been able to extricate itself from its
military mentality and democratize itself deeply enough.
The NPP, however, was founded on coherent democratic
conviction.
From Mills being “sick,” “dead,” “blind,” “deaf,”
“dull,” surrounded by “spiritualists,” “slow,” “stupid,”
“weak,” “who born dog” to picking up a “Team B” people
as his cabinet ministers and governing functionaries,
Rawlings and his associates have tried consistently, to
undermine the young Mills government. No doubt, Mills
had thought of resigning but that will make him weak and
deflate the fact that many Ghanaians like Mills style of
governing. Despite that Rawlings and his cronies look
down on him.
You got to be a superman to work under such maligned
atmosphere where parts of one’s own party’s apparatchiks
are simultaneously distracting you and breathing
negatively heavily on you. The greater worry is that
this impacts is transmitted nation-wide, especially to
the NDC’s restlessly youthful foot-soldiers whom
Rawlings has magical influence on and are easily
manipulable. So far Mills, apparently transfixed by
these entire painful buzz, is yet to strategize
political mechanisms to neutralize Rawlings and his
acquaintances scrape.
It is incomprehensible. Either political psychology or
political philosophy aside, you can only explain it as
typical African Big Man and African Pull Him Down
syndromes, for some inexplicable reasons, that borders
on spiritual confusion, the African has the negative
feelings to destroy each other as they try to progress.
The most vexing of all these dim drama is Rawlings’
wife, though quiet about it despite media reports,
thinking of contesting against Mills in 2012, though the
Mills presidency isn’t even two years.
There is nothing wrong with Mrs. Rawlings contesting any
elections but its too early and the timing, within her
husband’s poisoned atmosphere, will psychologically
sidetrack Mills from his main work. The general view is
that Mrs. Rawlings behaviour is part of the attempts to
bring Mills down. Why the Rawlingses will do this, isn’t
clear. No doubt, Mills is said to be “worried,” which is
human, and there have been public lament for civility
and for Rawlings and his cohorts to “leave President
Atta Mills alone to do his work.”
Why are Mills governing officials “Team B”? What is
surprising is that from Mills himself to most of the
figures in the ruling NDC, almost all of them have been
working with Rawlings for the almost 20 years he ruled
Ghana as a dictator. Now Rawlings treacherously turns
around to brand the same very people he worked with as
mediocre. If that is true, it’s not surprising that for
the almost 20 years he ruled, Rawlings pluses are less
that his minuses because his “Team” were “B” and
“mediocre” – a very silly man giving a very silly
vibrations and in the process mindlessly deflating
Mills.
You got to be an evil and distinctively low person, of
which Rawlings is hugely perceived in certain Ghanaian
and African enlightened circles, to behave like this.
And if African political history is anything to go by,
Rawlings reminds Africans of Equatorial Guinea’s Marcias
Nguema who undermined the very country he was ruling and
in his madness killed almost a quarter of his people for
no justifiable reasons. Like Rawlings, Nguema
superstitiously believed he was God and can do anything
he likes, including running Equatorial Guinea down, as
Rawlings is doing to the Mills regime and attempted on
the Kofour’s government.
As a former President and with his long years in
government, Ghanaians expected Rawlings and his
supporters to be demonstrating the ability to improve
the governance atmosphere and to affect the ways in
which important national issues are discussed as
Botswana, Cape Verde, Mauritius and Seychelles indicate.
How Rawlings and his cabal measure how “slow” the Mills
government is has not being explained to Ghanaians. And
how does one measure how “fast” a government is? Is
governing a “race” that one has to cross a line with the
speed of Jamaica’s global fastest man Usein Bolt?
Botswana will tell Rawlings it is done within the
atmosphere of diligence, the rule of law, human rights,
freedoms and accountability. Globally, all governance
(and development) measurements are done this way and not
like speeding your way out.
The Rawlings thinking reveals how he is still stuck in
military dictatorship and its associated rule by
decrees, fear, and force, and not democratic tenets.
Most Ghanaians still see him as “a dangerous man,” in
the face of Rawlings’ threats and doom-mongering.
In their divisive minds, Rawlings and his sect have been
pressurizing the Mills regime to arbitrarily and
inhumanly arrest former ruling NPP officials though they
haven’t been charged with any criminal offence. In
Rawlings, there are still imbalances in the Ghanaian
democratic system of which the likes of Rawlings still
harbour the feelings to overthrow a legitimate
government or short of that disturb Ghanaians because
they feel they are better than those governing – more
for superstitious reasons and not any scientific or
democratic principles. How better Rawlings is than Mills
and ex-President John Kufour, another person he has been
attacking, is anybody’s guess?
While Mills and Kufour are university graduates (as is
being recommended in the wisdom of the new military
junta in Niger Republic for future Presidents because of
the country’s disastrous experience), Rawlings has high
school diploma but irrationally believe that he is
better than anybody who have ever ruled Ghana. This is
against the universal fact that the world is ruled and
developed by higher knowledge, education, patience, deep
reasoning and thinking and not any unfathomable
superstition.
In Rawlings such feelings are mired not in higher
reasoning and science (of which he deeply lacks, more
because of his emotional mess) but deep moral crisis,
irrationality, fallacy, and the African Big Man and Pull
Him Down syndromes. Rawlings has strong credulous
believes that if he isn’t in charge then there is
spiritual and leadership vacuum that have to be filled
by him and him only out of the over 23 million
Ghanaians. So this is where all the vapid Rawlingses and
their cohorts disturbing of the Mills regime actually
headed to. In the 18 years of Ghana’s democracy that has
seen more progress than Rawlings’ almost 20 years in
power, Rawlings is an affront to Ghanaians and Africans
democracy, their collective intelligence and
aspirations, and their moral health.
For some time, Ghanaians have come to know Rawlings as
empty – it isn’t because he finished only high school,
it is the fact that he is a "sinister nonsense", a
treacherous man and a chronic pretender. As
ex-President, Rawlings conduct is so strange that it
appears he has psychiatric issues (as had been
Equatorial Guinea’s late dictator Macias Nguema, a mass
murderer) that have the potential to cause nightmarish
screams in his sleep.
You got to have such perverted state of mind, at 63
years, to constantly engage in public brawl that borders
on treason and the tacky, and still harbour the feelings
of ruling Ghana again after being Head of State for
almost 20 years. But either because of tribalism or
greed, it is shocking such despicable, power drunk
figure graced Ghana and the African political scene, and
still has supporters including some elites who have
failed to stop him. Remember Uganda’s Idi Amin, Central
African Republic’s Jean-Bedel Bokassa and Macias Nguema,
they all had supporters despite their evil.
Ghanaians own their security and development to forces
of democracy and not a tyrannical, primitive,
semi-literate buffoon, who exude more irrationality,
darkness, and disorder (including massive beliefs in
juju, marabouts and other twisted spiritualists, as have
been all the African tyrants) and the arcane believe
that God has ordained him to rule in a country of over
23 million and some 56 ethnic groups with slightly
differing cosmologies. Which God ordained Rawlings? Is
it Rawlings’ Ewe God or that of the Asantes or Dagombas
or Fantis?
As Ghanaians (NDCs, NPPs or neutrals) are coming to
grips with, you got to have such perverse minds of
Rawlings and his cohorts to put an incumbent Mills under
constant menace instead of giving Mills room to think
about solving pressing development problems, some made
by Rawlings and his associates. Among others: Rawlings
has been inciting the “bulging youth” by agitating them
and in the process they have been attacking
personalities and destroying property; Rawlings
paralyzed the Ghana Police Service to the extent that
for some time they couldn’t perform their civic duties;
as former President and role model expected to show
higher integrity, Rawlings has been destroying the moral
foundations of Ghana because of his disturbing behaviour;
and Rawlings was so confused as to what is
accountability that instead of his killings, destruction
of property, exiling and threatening people for
corruption, he and his associates were the most corrupt
and hypocritical figures Ghana have come to experience.
This has made Rawlings an awful embarrassment to Ghana
and Africa. It is, therefore, not surprising that
Rawlings has come under intense insults and threats of
“assassination.” Despite all these attacks on him
(including his own acknowledgement that Mrs. Rawlings
has been advising him to behave) as a civilizing
therapy, Rawlings continues to behave negatively.
Perhaps by some ultra-magnetic force or inferiority
complex, Rawlings seems to surround himself with people
who are equally so warped that they cannot tell his
tigerish-face that he is a fool, a disgrace to Ghana and
Africa, a hazard to Mills and Ghana, and concur to his
farrago of nonsense that he has been unleashing on
Ghanaians. All these matter because of what Ghana and
Africa have gone through that brought upon them
tragedies and agonies because of the like of Rawlings,
Idi Amin, Bokassa and Nguema (the “Butcher of Africa”
and a high psychiatric case).
While ex-President John Kufour was able to neutralize
Rawlings’ negativity to the point of humiliatingly
banning him from military installations and certain
public places and the democracy-minded mass media
keeping truck of him as a matter of protecting Ghana’s
democratic order, in Mills he has channeled his
obscurity, vulnerably using the fake fact that Mills and
him are from the same NDC. And because of this, the
Mills presidency is consistently being slandered by a
moral and intellectual weakling who has a shocking
exaggerated view of himself, for which nobody knows why,
despite his acute inadequacies that would have sent him
to either jail or death in other countries.
Kofi Akosah-sarpong,
Canada, June 24, 2010
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