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The Disturbing Thinking of
Spio-Garbrah
Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers
– Voltaire, French philosopher
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong
Dr. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, the Chief Executive Officer of
the London, UK based Commonwealth Telecommunication
Organization, on the surface appears big-minded. But
there is more to that image than what we see on the
facade. As the French thinker Voltaire would say, the
questions Dr. Spio-Garbrah ask, overtime, has revealed
his troubling thoughts in relation to the health of the
governing National Democratic Party (NDC) and, by
extension, Ghana’s progress. Until recently,
Spio-Garbrah was one of the vice president of the NDC.
In addition to this, under Jerry Rawlings’s regimes, Dr.
Spio-Garbrah served as Minister of Communication,
one-time Ghana’s Envoy to the United States and Mexico,
Minister of Education, and Minister responsible for
Mines and Energy. Further to all these high-profile
positions, Dr. Spio-Garbrah is a member of UNESCO
executive board, member of board of directors of South
African Telecom, AngloGold Ashanti and Vodacom.
These should make the 57-year-old Dr. Spio-Garbrah a
very fulfilled man. But he isn’t, he is an insatiable,
resentful man. Dr. Spio-Garbrah wants more money and
power, affected by the African Big Man syndrome. No
doubt the Ghanaian press have nicknamed him “Oliver
Twist,” an allusion to the hungry, poor fictional
character in English writer Charles Dickens’ novel
published in 1838, who tremblingly comes forward, plate
in hand, in some sort of half-way house, and makes his
famous appeal: “Please, Sir, I want some more.”
And Yes, Dr. Spio-Garbrah has presidential ambitions,
too. But in 2006, Dr. Spio-Garbrah was overwhelming
defeated by incumbent President John Atta Mills – 81
percent to 8.7 percent in the NDC’s flagbearership race.
Mills went on to become President of Ghana in 2008.
Despite Dr. Spio-Garbrah’s large portfolios that come
with equally large earnings, Mills went on to appoint
him to AngloGold Ashanti as a board member, where he
takes home US$120,000 yearly. In addition, at the
Commonwealth Telecommunication Organization, Dr.
Spio-Garbrah is paid over US$76,000. In addition to all
these we don’t know how much Dr. Spio-Garbrah earns from
South African Telecom and Vodacom. Press reports also
indicate that Dr. Spio-Garbrah wants to be the Chair of
board of two state institutions – Ghana Education Fund (GETFund)
and Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD).
How fortunate Dr. Spio-Garbrah is!! Over 96 percent of
Ghanaians do not have Dr. Spio-Garbrah’s income (even so
some with either the same or bigger qualifications than
him). Most live on just US$2.00 a day, according to the
United Nations, but they do not complain as stridently
as Dr. Spio-Garbrah. For majority of Ghanaians, Dr.
Spio-Garbrah is awkward, unthankful, morally and
spiritually fragile, and not content of what he has.
This is the mind of a man who wants to rule Ghana. Ato
Ahwoi, an NDC big-wig, has enjoin Dr. Spio-Garbrah to
concentrate on “policies, issues and programmes” and not
seditious rabble-rousing trivialities that boil down to
wrangling the Mills presidency which are detrimental to
Ghana’s progress in the long-run, considering the
brittle Ghanaian/African political and security
environment and the fact that Ghana’s democracy is just
18 years old.
Notwithstanding his juicy plums, Dr. Spio-Gabrah is
unappreciatively ominous to President Mills and his
team, siding with the menacing Rawlings, who for failing
to command-and-control the Mills presidency, which he
has earlier imagined (though wrongly) as manipulable,
has been tormenting it.
Regardless of this, as Dr. Spio-Garbrah himself
revealed, after Mills won the presidency, Mills is
alleged to have privately promised Dr. Spio-Garbrah that
he will appoint him Ghana’s Foreign Minister. But along
the way Mills is alleged to have reneged. For this, the
never-satisfying Dr. Spio-Garbrah became bitter, and for
the past two years Dr. Spio-Garbrah has been working to
undermine the Mills presidency.
With flicker of egotism, Dr. Spio-Garbrah sees the Mills
presidency as mediocre, derogatorily a Team B, not in
charge, under-performing and inefficient, and has
derailed from the NDC’s agenda. More damagingly, Mills
is constantly molested as sexually “impotent,” sick,
blind, under the grip of Nigerian spiritualists, has
turned the seat of government, the Osu Castle, into
prayer camp, and hallucinatory. Rawlings ruthlessly
roars that Mills and his team are “traitors and
enemies.”
What a depressingly poisoned atmosphere within a
governing political party and its negative spillover
into Ghana!!! What kind politics is this? What kind of
political party is this where there are almost constant
near-pandemonium among its top figures? Why all this
mindlessness? Where is the Ghana national interest!!!
Because President Mills didn’t make Dr. Spio-Garbrah
Ghana’s Foreign Minister and didn’t appoint him as the
chair of GETFund and COCOBOD and didn’t obey Rawlings’
orders. But Mills did appointed Dr. Spio-Garbrah to
AngloGold Ashanti as a board member.
(In the context of Africa’s political history, Dr.
Spio-Garbrah is indirectly saying the President Mills
regime should be overthrown because it is inefficient.
Rawlings had overthrown President Hilla Limann on
December 31, 1981 on such naive excuses, backed by the
warped mentality and encouragement of elites of Dr.
Spio-Garbrah’s variety)
This has distracted Mills from greater concentration for
his development agenda for Ghana. In his own NDC house
has emerged unconstructive forces not wishing the Mills
presidency well and constantly niggling the government.
Why? Mills refused to be dictated to and declined to
appoint certain people to certain positions upon the
whim of the likes of the Rawlingses and Dr. Spio-Garbrah.
To further ruffle the Mills presidency, Dr. Spio-Garbrah
is one (the other is ex-President Jerry Rawlings wife,
Nana Konadu Agyemang) of the contestants for the NDC
flagbearership slated for Sunyani, in Ghana’s Brong
Ahafo Region, from July 8-10 against the incumbent
Mills. Despite levelheaded NDC apparatchiks such as
Victor Smith, Ghana’s Ambassador to the Czech Republic,
advising against Dr. Spio-Garbrah and Nana Konadu
Agyemang to redraw their candidatures and let President
Mills continue to lead the NDC for the 2012 presidential
election, Dr. Spio-Garbrah and Nana Konadu Agyemang
can’t be persuaded.
While they have the democratic right to contest Mills
for the NDC flagbearership in July, their positions have
more to do with hatred, aggrandizements, and less to do
with party strategy, better issues and policies than
Mills’, inefficiency of the Mills administration and
inability to command-and-control Mills and his team. In
Dr. Spio-Garbrah’s political universe, his personal
interests outweigh that of the NDC and Ghana!!!
Of particular lesson, in terms of Ghana;’s democratic
growth, is Dr. Spio-Garbrah’s peculiar thinking and
actions. While democracy has given him the platform to
speak his mind today, to the extent of the sometimes
thumping President Mills, democracy has also revealed
Spio-Garbrah’s parsimoniousness that was concealed under
his long years in Rawlings’ autocratic military regimes.
Dr. Spio-Garbrah reveals the problematic nature of the
African intellectual. Sometimes deceitful, sometimes
morally pathetic, sometimes misunderstanding Africa,
sometimes disorientated, sometimes ridiculous, that
prompted the likes of Idi Amin (Uganda), Samuel Doe
(Liberia) and Rawlings (Ghana) to mount power in spite
of their despicable backgrounds, and in the process
mess-up Africa.
Contradictorily, Dr. Spio-Garbrah says he is contesting
President Mills for the NDC flagbearership because Mills
is engaged in divide-and-rule politics. He also said
Mills didn’t deliver on his promised Foreign Ministerial
post for him. For this, Dr. Spio-Garbrah is sour and for
the past two years he has been upsetting the Mills
presidency. It is as if out of a population of over 23
million, Dr. Spio-Garbrah is the only Ghanaian with the
highest qualifications and the comportment to be
appointed Ghana’s Foreign Minister.
In his years in Rawlings’ authoritarian regimes, Dr.
Spio-Garbrah didn’t speak so openly on the deadly wrongs
of the regime, including deaths, tribalism, threats,
high human rights violations and crass corruption. This
is in a regime where transparency and accountability
were feeble, despite its high-tension sloganeering to
this effect borrowed from the screwy Libya.
In Dr. Spio-Garbrah, Africans could discern that one of
the gains of their emerging democracy is, it has allowed
them to see their elites and leaders in the appropriate
light. Dr. Spio-Garbrah reflects how the African has
come to see how bigoted their elites are.
In all measure, it is the sort of elites like Dr.
Spio-Garbrah that nurtured and propped them. In Dr.
Spio-Garbrah, Ghanaians/Africans could easily infer the
greediness, arrogance, moral weaknesses, irrationality
and immaturity that characterized the Rawlings regimes
and that has snowballed into the ruling NDC where there
are almost permanent confusion and distraction that have
affected not only the Mills presidency but also the
entire Ghana.
As Dr. Spio-Garbrah exemplifies, Africa’s complicated
problems are all about its leaders and elites.
Ex-President John Kufuor, a veteran of African politics,
has stated that Africa’s problems are heavily the result
of its leaders and not its people. Dr. Spio-Garbrah is
part of the leaders and the elites who are making life
uncomfortable for Africans because their self-interest
overshadow that of struggling Africans.
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