NPP has forced Ibrahim Mahama out of his shell

 
 
  SPONSORSHIP AD HERE  
 
Commentary
We invite commentaries from writers all over. The subject is about Ghana and the world. We reserve the right to accept or reject submissions, but we are not necessarily responsible for the opinions expressed in articles we publish.
.           Home

We invite responsible response to articles on our pages.  Response should not be less than 200 words. Write to: The Editor, editor@ghanadot.com

 

 

The NPP has forced Ibrahim Mahama out of his shell
By Dr. Michael J.K. Bokor
Thursday, December 17, 2015


Folks, we have over the years heard a lot of damaging comments from political opponents of the NDC and the Mahama-led administration in respect of President Mahama's brother, Ibrahim Mahama.


Beginning with the Merchant Bank to the role of his company, Engineers and Planners) in the drainage of the Odaw river after the June 3 disaster at Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra, those loudmouthed doomsday activists made so much noise to create the impression that Ibrahim was abusing his ties with President Mahama to intensify corruption and to fleece Ghana.


Many comments condemned him to death and pushed him to the point where he had to go to court against the NPP's Ashanti Regional Chairman, Wontumi. The matter is in the maze and dragging on forever. Probably, someone has to give the trial judge some sacks of fresh snails, containers of cocoyam, huge tubers of yam, a long-lasting massage by Ghana's Beauty Queen, and other goodies to activate his system to expedite the trial.


As if not satisfied with the extent to which they have dragged Ibrahim and President Mahama's image in the mud, these elements have ratcheted their calumny in the wake of the AMERI power deal that they are twisting out of all reasonable bounds to involve Ibrahim and President Mahama in the so-called corruption that they associate with this agreement.


Having soaked up all that calumny to this point, Ibrahim can't take it anymore and has shot out of his shell to take on his detractors, He is firing on all cylinders, telling them what they won't want to be exposed. He has gone abroad on several issues to say that:


1. He pays Akufo-Addo's monthly medical bills (Akufo-Addo has issued a statement denying this claim, even at the time that he said he was yet to verify the veracity of Ibrahim's claim. So, on what basis was he denying that claim?). Is Akufo-Addo so sick/ill as to have monthly treatment to warrant the payment of such bills by Ibrahim? And why is it Ibrahim who should be responsible for his medical bills? What is the motivation (mere altruism or philanthropy? To what end?). Yet, Akufo-Addo claims not to be corrupt or susceptible to corruption!!
2. He doesn't own Merchant Bank (now Universal Merchant Bank); he has paid his debts to that bank and won't be foolish to buy a bank if he wants to remain in business. He has challenged all NPP people owing that bank to repay their loans.
3. He doesn't do shady business. He has exposed Kennedy Agyapong and all others benefiting from the NDC government's openness in awarding contracts. From his reaction, we can tell that those NPP people are profiting from the Mahama-led administration more than expected. Why, then, will they turn round to condemn it as if they are not doing business with it or benefiting from its policies?
4. Rumours that he is taking advantage of his brother’s ascension to the Presidency to win state contracts and amass wealth are baseless and malicious. Anybody ready to prove him wrong with incontrovertible evidence?
5. He has more friends in the NPP than in the NDC and that he is more in bed with the NPP than with the NDC. Very serious!! Should the NDC people fear that Ibrahim will "steal" secrets from his brother and leak them to the NPP? I don't think so because unlike the NPP, paranoia is not in the NDC's dictionary, clearly because it knows how to do productive politics to connect with the electorate. Only the NPP people are paranoid and looking over their shoulders at the least sign of the mirage that they themselves have erected around themselves. Poor lost political souls!!


And here is his bombshell: "He has advised the NPP to desist from using him to score partisan points. “I don’t do shady deals, let’s get serious... I will not win [for] the NPP the election,” he said.


The main nub now is not who will win the elections for the NPP but what will do so. In truth, the personalities leading the NPP to Election 2016 can't win the elections. Only WHAT they have to offer Ghanaians for them to see a huge difference between their problem-solving strategies and what the Mahama-led administration has been using all this while will do so.
Many question marks are still hanging over the WHO aspect, which makes nonsense of any claim of incorruptibility on the part of Akufo-Addo and his gang. Now that they are at each other's throat, they have turned up their underbelly for poking. Only the WHAT part can save them. Unfortunately, it is elusive. So, where do they stand? On a quicksand that will swallow them.
If they doubt it, let them consider what happened in the bye-election in Amenfi West, which endorsed the NDC despite all the barrage of negative propaganda launched against it. The Amenfi West experience is replicable in many parts of the country because the WHAT element isn't forthcoming from the NPP to assuage doubts about Akufo-Addo's leadership skills. Ibrahim Mahama is taking them on now.


Folks, there is a lot more; but for now, let's pause here with a clear understanding of Ibrahim's effusions. He has pushed the ball into the court of those loudmouthed detractors, most of whom are in the NPP camp. His coming out at this time will add a new complexion to public discourse on current happenings, especially as they will influence people's perception of what exactly lies behind the allegations made by the NPP people. Are they sure they can stand Ibrahim?


I shall return…
• E-mail: mjbokor@yahoo.com
• Join me on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/mjkbokor to continue the conversation.



 

   
Google
 
Web www.ghanadot.com

 

African Union: Crisis in Burundi of great concern after fighting leaves 87 dead

Commentary, Dec 16, Ghanadot - A team sent to investigate the ongoing crisis in Burundi received reports of torture, arbitrary killings, targeted assassinations, arbitrary arrests and detentions which are of "great concern," the African Union said Tuesday..... .More

 

 

Kwabena Donkor lied, he paid money to AMERI company – VG Editor

AdomOnLine, Dec 17, Ghanadot - The Editor whose newspaper unearthed how Ghana is being made to pay more than double the price of the power plant on the market speaking on Adom FM’s Morning Show, ‘Dwaso Nsem’ Monday said that Kwabena Donkor confirmed to him in an interview in his office in Accra that an unspecified amount of money was paid to the AMERI Group..... ....More

 

   

Of citizenship and other matters

Commentary, Dec 15, Ghanadot - The entrance fee is fixed at two levels. One for Ghanaians and the slightly higher one for non-citizens or foreigners....The experience that ensues, with the usual curious onlookers around, may sound or seem comical, but it hides a problem that undergirds many aspects of bureaucratic practices in Ghana. .....More

 

 

How Fed Rate Hike Will Impact Africa: Ghana, South Africa, Angola Most Vulnerable With High Dollar Debt

IbTimes, Dec 17, Ghanadot - Thousands of miles and a vast ocean separate Africa from the United States. But the distance will not shield African nations from the U.S. Federal Reserve’s decision to raise its benchmark interest rate Wednesday after years of easy-money policies.....More

   
 

ABC, Australia
FOXNews.com
The EastAfrican, Kenya
African News Dimensions
Chicago Sun Times
The Economist
Reuters World
CNN.com - World News

All Africa Newswire
Google News
The Guardian, UK
Africa Daily
IRIN Africa
The UN News
Daily Telegraph, UK
Daily Nation, East Africa

BBC Africa News, UK
Legal Brief Africa
The Washington Post

Daily Mail, UK
BusinessInAfrica
Mail & Guardian, S. Africa
The Washington Times
ProfileAfrica.com
Voice of America

Business & Financial Times

CBSnews.com
New York Times
Vanguard, Nigeria
Christian Science Monitor
News24.com
Yahoo/Agence France Presse

 
  SPONSORSHIP AD HERE  
 
   

Announcements
Debate
Commentary
Ghanaian Papers
Health
Market Place
News
Official Sites
Pan-African Page
Personalities
Reviews
Social Scene
Sports

 
   

Currency Converter
Educational Opportunities
Job Opening
FYI