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Arthur Kennedy Sinks
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Arthur Kennedy Sinks
By A.R. Gomda
DR. ARTHUR Kennedy continues to sink in the quicksand of Ghanaian politics as his vitriolic-attracting publication pitches him against more personalities within and outside political circles.
He himself has gone into overdrive, engaged in as it were writing rejoinders to the mostly abrasive critiques of his political literature Chasing The Elephant Into The Bush, rather than dealing with launching the book and its marketing component.
He has so far reacted to the observations of Kweku Baako Jnr., former President John Agyekum Kufuor and Mr. Gabby Otchere-Darko, among others.
The publication appears to have been dealt a lethal injection even before it is out-doored for members of the public to have access to it on the bookstands.
Even his campaign manager when he was busy pursuing his presidential flag-bearership dream on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Kofi Bobi Barimah, is not amused with the way his man is managing the emanating challenges.
In a personal correspondence to the embattled Dr. Arthur Kennedy, Dr. Barimah, who is the Dean of the Faculty of Health & Allied Sciences of the Catholic University, pointed out the absence of an acknowledgment of his role as National Coordinator when he was managing his presidential dreams in the publication.
Having been denied a copy of the publication, he told his pal that those privileged to have them are rather using them negatively.
He advises his friend to steer clear of engaging the media in verbal exchanges since, according to him; such altercations are unproductive, explaining, My only advice is that you choose your words carefully when reacting. For your information, no one has won a battle of words with Ghanaian journalists.
He asked Arthur Kennedy to get those who have read the book to clarify certain portions for him adding, Study the situation, proceed cautiously and then come out.
For now however, reactions to every criticism, as is happening, he noted, is not an appropriate option, stressing that having followed discussions on other NPP forums it appears you are talking too much in your attempt to defend yourself.
Dr. Barimah warned him about his sustaining a beyond-repair-damage to himself, especially since according to him, there are some people who may want to shorten your political career and you have to be a step above them.
The university don expressed subtle dismay that even after contributing towards improving the contents of the literature, the author failed to as he put it “Out of courtesy sake tell you that you should have at least indicated that I was your National Coordinator, whether good or bad.
His reservations notwithstanding, he has expressed willingness to team up with other journalists to “balance the equation.
In Dr. Kennedy's response to Gabby's critique, he denounced the Executive Director of the Danquah Institute’s position that his impression about Hajia Alima Mahama and Dr. Bawumia were tainted by his interest in the running mate slot since he lobbied for it.
He dismissed this as inaccurate and not based on his publication.
While as a good party member he would not have minded the running mate slot, he denied lobbying for it, adding that he never stated in the book that Dr. Bawumia did not bring anything to the table.
Dr. Bawumia, according to him, had the NPP won, would have been a valuable asset to the government in facing the global economic crisis.
Although he said he discussed the subject of running mate with Nana Akufo Addo, the then flag bearer said he was picking a Northerner.
“From then on, I was focused on helping the candidate to pick the best nominee possible. To this end I gave the candidate a confidential memorandum outlining a process for the selection of a running-mateâ€, he stated.
Continuing, he pointed out that had the process he had outlined been used, by the time Hajia's candidacy became untenable “there would have been another candidate, vetted and ready to step in. Instead, there was the chaotic process that led to the selection of Dr. Bawumiaâ€.
Dr. Kennedy said that his opposition to the Bawumia choice was not personal but principled and open, explaining, "I stated my objections openly and forcefully in front of the candidate in a meeting attended by former President Kufuor and his Vice Alhaji Aliu Mahama."
In yet another rejoinder to the Chronicle newspaper, Arthur expressed anger at the introduction of a story which stated that he was cooling off in the US, while alleging in his book that key figures in the party were criss-crossing the country campaigning, and others enjoying with their girlfriends in hotels.
The foregone, he noted, is not supportable by the book and that nothing in the literature will lead a reasonable person to the conclusion that formed the basis of the headline: “Bonking Caused NPP Defeatâ€.
He described some stories in the newspaper as doing a disservice to the nation and the journalism profession.
To the NPP, he noted that there are many false friends in the media, as evidenced from the publications of the Chronicle, and that some persons who have copies of the book have become unwitting accomplices of those peddling falsehoods.
If there is any locally authored publication which has stirred so much controversy even before it is launched, "Chasing The Elephant Into The Bush is unrivalled. Not even the "Stolen Verdict" attracted as much flak as this one.
Source: Daily Guide

Arthur K angry, cautions NPP
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Arthur K angry, cautions NPP
Dr. Arthur Kobina Kennedy, a member of the New Patriotic Party who recently contested its flag-bearer slot, has cautioned the party to be wary of false friends in the media.
In a rejoinder to The Ghanaian Chronicle newspaper over its story Friday, headlined BONKING CAUSED NPP DEFEAT, Arthur K said there are some in the media who are peddling mischief-inspired falsehoods against him and his book, CHASING THE ELEPHANT INTO THE BUSH but whose actions are aimed at tearing the NPP apart.
To those in my party who have become unwitting accomplices of the peddlers of falsehood, let me warn you. Those peddling these falsehoods are not trying to destroy me--- I am not important enough. Their mission is the destruction of the NPP. They fear what will happen if our party unites around the bold cautions and ideas contained in this book. They fear our victory in 2012. Let us beware and be warned.
He said The Chronicle's headline and allegation that he Arthur Kennedy, has written in his book that while some of the key figures in the party were criss-crossing the county campaigning, others were enjoying with their girlfriends in hotels to the detriment of the party and as a result of which, among others, the NPP lost the 2008 elections is untrue and “not supportable by the book†and that “nothing in “CHASING THE ELEPHANT INTO THE BUSH†will lead a reasonable person†to that conclusion.
Read Arthur K's rejoinder to The Chronicle below
Dear Editor,
RE: BONKING CAUSED NPP DEFEAT
I wish to react to the above headline attributed to me in extreme anger.
As reported by MYJOYONLINE, your paper claims that Dr. Arthur Kennedy who headed Nana Akufo-Addo's communication team during the elections but is now cooling it off in the USA, alleged in his book that while some of the key figures in the party were criss-crossing the county campaigning, others were enjoying with their girlfriends in hotels to the detriment of the party.
This quote is not supportable by the book and nothing in “CHASING THE ELEPHANT INTO THE BUSH†will lead a reasonable person to the conclusion that became your headline. In fact, it is a wicked and deliberate lie. It is a classic illustration of the type of gutter journalism practiced by so many in our country.
In a nation characterized in large part by irresponsible journalism, your newspaper has reached a new low. My anger is further heightened by the fact that I took the trouble to send your paper a copy of my book.
A seasoned journalist interested in honest reporting and our political development would have found a lot of constructive headlines from the book or even from the body of your story. Amongst the significant issues raised by the book are
* The over 205 thousand spoilt ballots that could have given the NPP a first round victory.
* The systematic attacks on the institutions of state by the NDC campaign that was documented by the EU Monitoring team.
* The Election-night shenanigans in places as far apart as Ablekuma, Asutifi and Ketu that distorted the will of the people.
Instead, just to sell your paper, you conjured a headline unrelated to my book or the facts.
A few days ago, you had an Editorial expressing concern about the in-fighting in the NPP and the NDC. The in-fighting you decried, Sir, is helped in large measure by irresponsible stories like this one. Such stories are a disservice to our country and your profession.
To the NPP, the lesson from this is that we had and still have many false friends in the media. What is distressing is that so many, including some who have copies of “CHASING THE ELEPHANT INTO THE BUSH†have become unwitting accomplices of those peddling falsehoods. Media houses like Joy fm and Peace fm, who both have copies of the book and can verify claims like the one in this should stop their mediums from being used to peddle falsehoods. It is wrong. It is unethical and it harms their reputations.
To those in my party who have become unwitting accomplices of the peddlers of falsehood, let me warn you. Those peddling these falsehoods are not trying to destroy me--- I am not important enough. Their mission is the destruction of the NPP. They fear what will happen if our party unites around the bold cautions and ideas contained in this book. They fear our victory in 2012. Let us beware and be warned.
Finally, I urge Ghanaians to read the book for themselves and reach their own conclusions. I am prepared to be held to account for my conclusions anywhere, anytime but not for lies concocted by the likes of the “CHRONICLE.â€
Sincerely,
Arthur Kennedy
THE EDITOR,
CHRONICLE,
ACCRA
Source: myjoyonline.com
Comment: Kwesi Pratt's Pontification on the Affairs of the Country
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Comment: Kwesi Pratt's Pontification on the Affairs of the Country
{sidebar id=10 align=right}My attention has been drawn to a feature article published in the New Punch on Tuesday, 3rd November, 2009 which was given wide publicity during the newspaper
review segment by a panelist on Peace FM. I received numerous telephone calls from friends and admirers, both known and unknown ones to tune in to Peace FM and listen to a lively discussion going on on an article I had written. The calls were very persistent and I had to oblige my constituents. At that time I did not know the so-called article that I had written. By the time I tuned in to the station, the programme had almost ended. It had to do with appointments made by the Mills administration which was totally at variance with the Constitution and tilted in favour of one particular tribe and region.
Why the late reaction: Many people have questioned why I did not react early enough. Many friends and relatives called me immediately the programme ended to react. I told them I needed to remain focused on a very important assignment I was undertaking. It had to do with the annual Harvest and Thanksgiving Service of the Church where I worship. I was the Chairman of the Harvest Committee and did not want any thing that will divert my attention from the assignment. Moreover, since I did not listen to the entire discussion, I needed to have an idea of how the discussion went in order to do justice to the subject. And my patience paid off because by the end of last week, I had all the relevant information I needed to enable me react appropriately at hand. I therefore crave the indulgence of my admirers to bear with me for this late reaction.
Who is the author of the feature? Before I go into the merit or demerits of the contents, I would like to state that I am not the author of the said article. Anyone who has accessed Ghanaweb before will bear me out that the so-called article was a comment on some of my write-ups by on contributor who writes under the assumed name of "The Law of Karma". This is the truth and anyone who doubts this contention can check the authenticity of this on Ghanaweb.
It surprises me that hypocritical Kwasi Pratt who has arrogated to himself the mandate to make disparaging remarks about those of different ideological persuasions and the so-called enlightened panelist who descended to the gutter and bashed me from all angles could not fathom the true identity of the author. If Kwesi Pratt and his fellow pretenders had read the article with a fine toothcomb, they would straight-away have known that such an article did not originate from my end.
I have my own peculiar style of writing and any commentator on national issues must be discerning enough to get to the truth before passing judgments. Is Kwesi Pratt telling us that, inspite of all his bravado and ‘paa-paa’ he has never visited Ghanaweb before? Wonders, they say will never end.
I had some discussions with Baby Ansabah, Editor of the New Punch about appointments by the Mills administration. I told him somebody had compiled a list of such appointments which seem to tilt in favour of a particular tribe. I told him I would send a copy for his perusal and necessary action and this was exactly what I did. And up till the time the programme was being aired, I did not know it had been published with me as the author.
I believe Baby Ansabah decided to use my name because I was the one who sent it to him and what I sent to him did not include the name of the author and so would not blame him much. I would not like to take credit for what is not entirely my own. But let it be noted that I am not the author of the script.
My initial reaction: While I associate myself with most of the sentiments expressed in the write up. I would like to state that I take strong exception to reference to President Mills as simpa panin as Rawlings poodle. Mills is our President and we should accord him the respect he deserves. The Lord says we should not touch his anointed and this also applies to President Mills.
Even though the NDC denigrated the presidency under Kufuor by calling him unprintable names with even ex President Rawlings calling him Atta Ayi, a thief and a murderer, I have decided since the election of Mills as President not to tread such a path. I will give respect to whoever respects should be accorded. And this principle I will try to uphold no matter the circumstances and as long as the Good Lord gives me breath. This much I pledge.
Back to the substantive issues: As stated earlier, I wholeheartedly endorse most of the sentiments expressed in the article by the writer. Truth is bitter, but we must call a spade a spade in order to shame the devil. We must not sweep under the carpet such a volatile issue which is capable of upsetting the apple cart. We are all Ghanaians and the country belongs to all of us.
Appointments to certain positions must be seen to reflect regional and tribal balance. Recently, some Chiefs from the Western Region expressed their displeasure over the fact that none of their people is holding any cabinet position, after the removal of George Sipa Yankey.
The fact that such traditional rulers see the issue as an anomaly which is agitating the minds of people from their traditional areas brings to the core the need to redress such perceived wrong-doings, if I may call it so. We learnt that when Alhaji Muntaka Mubarak was sacked as Minister, the people insisted that his replacement should come from the Zongo community or someone of Northern extraction.
Those who are shouting themselves hoarse and condemning me as if I had done a great deal of injustice to my country have no sense of national history and love of their country. Let us examine the contents of the said article. Is it true that more than one third of Presidential appointees come from a particular region and tribe?
This is the crux of the matter! Is it in conformity with the spirit and tenets of the constitution? If it is true, on what basis were those appointments made? Is it on competence? If it was done on merit, couldn't the President have appointed people of the same/similar competence from other tribes or Regions? If this had been done, the accusation of tribalism would have been avoided.
Sensationalism: Kwesi Pratt and his group of uninformed panelist including the moderator of the Peace FM programme would have been justified in their attacks against me if what was presented was not based on facts. It surprises me that the moderator of the programme allowed the discussion to go in the direction Kwesi Pratt was taking.
Any moderator worth his salt on a very sensitive national issue would have made attempts to call me for clarification. But he fell too much in love with the direction clueless Kwesi Pratt was taking that he virtually gave his birth right to Kwesi, who then had the cake and the knife and so decided to cut the biggest portion onto himself. With a blank check and nothing to hold him in check, Kwesi Pratt bamboozled and intimidated the other panelist to toll his line.
The write-up was not based on sensationalism like what triggered the mob attacks against Ghanaian nationals in Cote d'Ivoire after a football match between Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Assec Mimosa. In that issue, the reporter published pictures of accident victims of some Ivorian players and presented them as Assec Players who had been attacked and beaten up after the football encounter between those two teams. That was wrong and evil and should be condemned by all.
My stand and belief in Ghana: Let me emphasize the fact that I am not a tribalist, but I speak what I know to be the truth without minding whose ox is gored in the process. I had publicly taken a principled stand against my own friend and classmate from the same town during the NPP parliamentary primaries on the grounds that the other candidate from another town was better. I made myself an enemy to most people from my town who told me to the face that I was a saboteur for blocking good things from coming to our town.
I told them we should not be greedy and should allow other towns and villages to also enjoy the benefits of democracy for it was unfair to have both the District Chief Executive and the Member of Parliament from the same town. If I could go against my own friend, classmate and townsman, you should by now know the sort of stuff I am made of.
I have also told members of my family that if any of them wants to contest an elective position and I find the person not capable, I will ask the one to step down and if he/she doesn't heed my advice I will personally campaign against him/her because the incompetence would be brought to bear upon the job should he/she win the position. That will be a smear/stain on the family.
I do not hate any tribe. I have publicly stated that the Asantehene occupies a very unique position when we talk about chieftaincy in the country. I have at the same time also stated much to the displeasure of some Akyems that the Okyenhene's position cannot be equated to that of the Asantehene.
I am not a blind nationalist of the Iddi Amin type who sees everything about his nation/tribe as right. I hold Ewes in very high regard, for they are very nice people and I value their friendship. Three of my brothers are married to them and my father's nephew who is the chief of my father’s village is also married to an Ewe.
But the issue we are talking about is beyond that. What we are saying or asking is: Do the appointments reflect Regional/Ethnic balance being spoken of in the constitution? If it is, then I stand condemned, Baby Ansabah stands condemned and the authentic writer of that piece, “The Law of Karma†too stands condemned. If it does not, why should we be silent over it? Why should Kwesi Pratt and his one-sided panelist haul me before Pontius Pilate to crucify me?
If as one of the reasons why people are calling for the abrogation of the Vodafone agreement is that ex President Kufuor alone held discussions with officials of the company, even though that did not breach the constitution of the country, why should we remain silent when President Mills appointments is clearly in breach of the Constitution?
Questions for Kwesi Pratt and his Panelists: Let Kwesi Pratt and his group of hypocrites be sincere with the truth for once, because what goes up must surely come down. The hypocritical stand taken by Pratt and his panelist has exposed the chameleonic nature.
They are hiding beneath the mask of patriotism which they have used into deceiving or hoodwinking the vulnerable people of Ghana for long. I am throwing an open challenge to Kwesi Pratt and those who constituted themselves into the Sanhedrin on that day to tell themselves what they did when the NDC circulated a list purported to be relatives and cronies of Ex-President Kufuor who were appointed into his administration?
Let Kwesi Pratt and his group tell Ghanaians what they did when Ben Ephson, editor of the Dispatch attempted, albeit unsuccessfully to sow a seed of discord between Ashantis and Akims? What did they do? They maintained a stony silence!
Kwesi Pratt and his likes should tell Ghanaians whether President Mills has not breached the Constitution by appointing more people from one ethnic group and Region into his cabinet and other public corporations, to the disadvantage of other tribes and regions? Is this right? Let clueless Kwesi Pratt and his gangs tell Ghanaians whether appointments so far made by the Mills administration is in the spirit of oneness and nation building .
Do Kwesi Pratt and those who constituted themselves into my accusers really love the country? I guess not! If they do, why should they unleash their rabid dogs after my blood for bringing into the public domain an issue, which, if not rectified, is capable of plunging the country into the precipice? What did Kwesi Pratt and his panel do or say when a group calling itself the Ga-Adangbe Youth Association issued a fatwa to ex-President Kufuor to vacate his office if he indeed loves himself?
Today, Pratt and his cronies in the country have got back their voices to speak as if they had just come down from outer space because the character involved is common Daniel Danquah Damptey. What advice have these men offered President Mills to be always guided by the spirit of the constitution when making appointments?
Were we all not in Ghana when a learned Professor wrote a book disparaging other tribes while heaping praises on his own tribe? What did Pratt and all those vilifying me for touching on a subject which bothers on no go area do or say when that book came out? Today, such a person has been honoured with an award which happens to be one of the highest portfolios in the land the plush office of Chairman of the Council of State. What did they say when the appointment was announced? Nothing! You see how hypocritical Kwesi Pratt and his colleagues could be.
One among the lot: What I did was to alert my fellow countrymen on a very dangerous precedent or agenda being vigorously pursued by the Mills administration. And if because some of us are saying that the perceived injustice being perpetrated against people from other tribes is unfair, unjustified and unconstitutional, others like Kwesi Pratt and co will crucify us, so be it. All that we have sought to do is to bring it to the notice of the President to rectify the anomaly. Let me state for all who care to listen that I don’t care what part of the country the President comes from, provided he can perform the task well. All that we are after is that the President must act within the frame of the Constitution.
Maybe, the President is not aware of this fact. Maybe, those who act as his advisors have chosen the path of stony silence because it falls within their hidden agenda. Whichever be the case, we have alerted Ghanaians about the dangers such a trend could lead to.
I owe nobody any apology. I stand for the truth and I shall utilize every atom of energy in me to do what is right for my country. I shall not kowtow to any earthly power, no matter how intimidating that power might be. And if, because I am saying the truth, someone wants to eliminate me, let the one go ahead. We shall all appear individually before the judgement throne of the Living God one day.
But I would like to remind such people to beware of the power of a determined people’s will to resist all unjust laws. We should never forget the fate that befell the American soldiers in Somalia. We should also not forget the fact that the Americans at the time of the Vietnam war possessed the most sophisticated weapons ever to be developed in the history of warfare in its armoury, she could not defeat the Viet Congs.
Advice to Kwesi Pratt: Kwesi should be circumspect in his public utterance for he alone is not the repository of knowledge and intelligence. He speaks as if he is the only enlightened and knowledgeable person in Ghana. But as he always says, he cannot be more catholic than the Pope. Kwesi Pratt claims he is a socialist and always repeats the communist mantra of Karl Marx like a parrot. He spoke against Kufuor's son acquiring a bank loan to buy what they nick- named, Hotel Kufuor when it suited him, his wife too obtained a loan from the bank to build a house. If Kwesi wants to live by the tenets of Communism/Socialism, let him renounce the title deeds to the house and give it to the masses/workers. This will be his own contributions to the cause of Socialism.
Those who live in Glass Houses should not throw stones. This is the simple truth, Massa.
Credit Daniel Danquah DampteyDaniel Danquah Damptey
E-mail: danieldanquah_damptey @yahoo.com
Source: myjoyonline.com, 11 November 2009
Arthur K should wean himself of the student's politics- Egbert Faibille
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Arthur K should wean himself of the student's politics- Egbert Faibille
By Nathan Gadugah
Editor of the Ghanaian Observer News paper has launched a stinging attack on the communications director of the Nana Akufo-Addo campaign team and author of the yet to be launched but controversial book "Chasing the elephant into the bush; the politics of complacency".
Describing the book as a betrayal of the NPP and the party's flagbearer in particular, Mr Faibille said the author must wean himself of the student's politics. This is national politics," he yelled.
{sidebar id=10 align=right}He was contributing to a discussion on Joy FM's News File on the fallouts of the book which has received grave reviews and generated heated discussions, attacks as well as misquotations in the media.
Mr Faibille said he was greatly inspired by the legendary contribution of Arthur Kennedy to campus politics in the University of Ghana, but said the terrain of national politics is different and Mr Kennedy must learn to adjust.
He argued the book is enough testimony that Arthur Kennedy is not a team player, alleging the real motive for the book's publication was to get back at the party's campaign team for not taking his advice hook line and sinker.
In the book, Arthur Kennedy advised Nana Akufo-Addo to put competence ahead of loyalty in future appointments, but Mr Faibille said the publication of the book shows that loyalty is more important.
In the end, by Arthur K's own conduct I realized that loyalty is more important, because Nana Addo in appointing him, thought him competent, but in the end he has proved very disloyal.
Even the title of the book, and the type of elephant used on the book's cover is problematic, Faibille stressed.
Who brought about the concept of chasing the elephant into the bush? It is an NDC creation and you Arthur Kennedy,forget about his even been a member of Nana Akufo Addo campaign team, he is a member of the NPP, and the NDC has succeeded in chasing the so-called elephant into the bush and you go and write a book and the first thing you do is to take the NDC's campaign statement and use it. It shows his disloyalty to his own party," he charged.
Now even the elephant he uses at the back of the book is not the NPP type of elephant,"he sniped, provoking laughter from other panelists, Stan Dogbe, Raymond Archer and Kweku Baako Jnr.
According to him, Arthur K had the basic facts of his book wrong. He made reference to a part of the book which said Nana Addo took over Victor Owusu's chambers, an assertion Faibille said was untrue should not have been lost on the communications director.
One of the banes of Nana Addo's campaign was communication and Arthur Kennedy was head of communication. Has he walked up to go and tell Nana Addo that I let you down, by the way I handled communication so I'm sorry?
Left to him, the book is only fit for national archives, a book he would not recommend to any student of history.
Editor of the Daily Dispatch news paper, Ben Ephson who called into the show however disagreed, saying the book will serve a useful purpose for posterity.
Mr Baako predicted a harsh rebuttal from Arthur Kennedy in the coming days against Faibille for daring to make such comments about the book. He, together with Ben Ephson, the Chronicle have received their dosage of harsh rejoinders already from the author.
Source: Myjoyonline.com
Asantehene To Prez Mills: Be Bold! Be Bold! Be Bold!
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Asantehene To Prez Mills: Be Bold! Be Bold! Be Bold!
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu, has sternly cautioned government officials, especially ministers of state in the current National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration, to be circumspect with their lifestyles to avert finding themselves in trouble after they had exhausted power.
He said, The current ministers in the NDC government should be careful with the way they live their lives because one day, they would render accounts of their stewardship as their predecessors are doing. Otumfuo gave the caution when President John Evans Atta Mills visited the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi yesterday, as part of his two-day political victory thank you tour of the chiefs and people of the region.
Without mincing words, the Asantehene emphatically told President Mills to be courageous as he leads the country as the first gentleman, Be Bold, be bold, be bold,Otumfuo emphasized. The Asante King also admonished the President to be very careful with those who have surrounded him as his advisers since they could mislead him due to their selfish hankerings.
He added, Your predecessors, Messrs Rawlings and Kufuor can testify to the fact that during their stay, some of their advisers misled them into taking some actions which they regretted after leaving office. President Mills stormed the place in the company of NDC regional offices, led by Daniel Ohene Agyekum and some government officials including Chief of Staff, Martey Newman, Energy Minister, Dr. Joe Oteng-Adjei, and National Security Advisor, Brig. Joseph Nunoo-Mensah among others.
Asanteman, Otumfuo said, was firmly behind the government to transform Ghana so as to better the lives of the populace, entreating President Mills not to have the impression that Ashantis hate this government and for that matter the NDC. Providing jobs, building schools, hospitals, roads among other developmental projects, he told President Mills, was the reason that the electorate voted him into office so he should direct his attention towards providing them in earnest. Otumfuo reminded President Mills that the electorate would either retain his administration in power or give them the boot from office, based on how they perform their first term so they should work hard.
The Asantehene took a swipe at the two leading political parties in the county, the NDC and NPP over misguided remarks that their members often made in the media, urging them to put a stop to it. President Mills, in his address, expressed gross concern about unsavory remarks often passed about those in authority, lamenting the trend was not good for the country. You have your freedom to speak your mind but please make sure you do not insult those in authority,President Mills said, telling Ghanaians about the need for them to unite to transform the country now that the political season was over.|
He showered praises on his predecessors for putting the country on the right path to prosperity, promising to continue from where they left to take Ghana to the Promised Land. President Mills, who has been in office for the last ten months, told Ghanaians to exercise patience since he would soon deliver all his campaign promises, especially with regard to providing jobs for the populace. There are reports that Ghanaians have not seen anything since I assumed office; I am promising you today that you will see so many things very soon, he stated.
Source: PeaceFM
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