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Haruna Iddrisu communicates wrongly
Dr. Kofi Ellison
A little knowledge, it is often said, can be dangerous! Ghana’s
Minister for Communications, Haruna Iddrisu with a little
knowledge of the constitutional history and politics of the
United States recently became a victim to that aphorism! The
Minister was understandably upbeat while speaking to Joy News
shortly after the swearing in of Vice-President Kwasi Bekoe
Amissah-Arthur in Parliament on Monday, August 6, 2012.
In ‘touting’ Ghana’s democratic growth, Mr. Iddrisu sought to
draw a distinction between Ghana and the USA, pertaining to the
“management of democratic transition.” According to Mr. Iddrisu:
“Ghana's ability to fill presidential and vice presidential
vacancies within two weeks sets us above our US compatriot [sic]
whose records in similar situations do not match up. Mr. Iddrisu
then cited instances where the USA did not have a vice president
to underscore his claim that Ghana “surpasses” the USA in the
“management of democratic transition,” thus:
“It took US almost two years from 1963 to 1965 to swear in
Hubert Horatio Humphrey following the assassination of President
John F. Kennedy, he noted. Similar events happened between 1945
and 1965 with Franklin Delano Roosevelt.”
Mr. Iddrisu must be thinking that Ghana did it, because we
followed a laid down democratic transition; while the USA
faulted in her democratic transition!! He is given to such
shooting from the hip. Iddrisu unceremoniously announced that
the late president Attah Mills would be interred at the Jubilee
House Presidential Residence and Offices, a decision many
Ghanaians considered as grave insult and blasphemy!
Had Mr. Iddrisu read up on his US history correctly, he would
not have fallen into the trap. While it is true that the US did
not have a serving vice president at certain periods of its
history, the vacancy was not the result of partisan bickering or
political wrangling that created the vacuum. Rather, the vacancy
was due to the respect for, and the potency of the U.S.
democratic tradition and governance. The Constitution was silent
on the matter of vice presidential vacancies. It took an
amendment of the U.S. Constitution to change that, and empower a
vice president who became president following the death or
resignation of the incumbent president, to nominate someone to
fill the vice presidential position.
Until such an amendment was effected, when the vice president
assumed the presidency upon the death of a sitting president,
the post of vice president remained vacant by law or lack of.
Therefore, during the periods that Mr. Iddrisu referred to, in
1923 when Calvin Coolidge succeeded to the presidency following
the death of President Warren G. Harding, President Coolidge
could not appoint a vice president.
Similarly when Harry Truman became president after the death of
Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945; and then later in the case of
Lyndon B. Johnson who succeeded to the presidency following
President Kennedy's assassination, each new president governed
without a vice president. The new president served out the
remaining years left in the 4-year term of the deceased
president.
In the next presidential election, if the president decided to
run for election for a new term of office, he would then
nominate a vice presidential running mate to join him on the
ticket for that election. If the president won the election; the
nominee became the vice president, upon inauguration.
Harry Truman served as president from 1945 to 1949 without a
vice president. However, when he won the general election in
November 1948, his running mate Alben W. Barkley became the vice
president when they were inaugurated for a full term on January
20 1949. Both President Coolidge and President Johnson who won
elections to serve full terms, also served their new terms with
their respective vice presidents.
The Constitution of the United States did not address or provide
for the issue of filling Vice Presidential vacancies until the
25th Amendment of the Constitution was ratified and adopted in
February 1967.
Therefore, when Spiro T. Agnew resigned as Nixon’s vice
president in 1973 after being charged with accepting bribes;
Nixon was able to appoint Gerald Ford as the new vice president
and confirmed by both Houses of the U.S. Congress. When
President Richard Nixon himself resigned a year later over the
Watergate Scandal in 1974; Gerald Ford became president, and he
immediately appointed Mr. Nelson Rockefeller to be his vice
president; Rockefeller was confirmed by both The House of
Representatives and the Senate to serve as vice president.
President Ford and his new vice presidential candidate Senator
Bob Dole (vice president Rockefeller did not run on ticket) ran
for a full term in 1976, but lost the election to Mr. Jimmy
Carter who became president in January 1977.
The United States of America is the leader when it comes to the
“management of democratic transition.” When President John F.
Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, in 1963, for example,
then Vice President Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as President, on
the Presidential Plane known as Air Force One, on the tarmac of
an airport in Dallas on November 22, 1963, a little over two
hours after President Kennedy was assassinated. The oath of
office was administered by a Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes, who
was called in from her house in Dallas to swear in the new
president.
Ghana is making laudable progress on the democratic march. The
orderly manner in which we have conducted the political
transition since the death of President John Attah Mills has
been simply remarkable. Ghana has put a distance between herself
and particularly, other African countries, striving to achieve
political stability; democratic governance; and the rule of law,
after decades of autocracy and totalitarianism.
We must however, refrain from the temptation to overstate our
accomplishments; desist from imparting misleading information
(whether political or historical) to the people; refrain from
needless and unnecessary chest thumping in our political
discourse; and thereby avoid sticking our feet in our mouths as
Haruna Idrissu seems to have inflicted upon himself!!!
Dr. Kofi Ellison, August 13, 2012
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