Wednesday,
October 24, 2012
Nana
Konadu Agyemang-Rawlings is in tatters and is a sight for sore eyes.
She
is vigorously dancing the Azonto dance on the political scene to the tune that
she herself has called. We are enjoying the spectacle but hope that she won’t
dance herself lame before the actual dancing begins.
Does
she deserve anybody’s pity? No, at least, not mine. She will cry all she wants
to, fume all she wants to, and parade the corridors of the judiciary all she
has the nerves to; but the end will not be any better than the beginning or
middle for her political career. Or for her standing in the estimation of the
Ghanaian citizenry. For her, the end won’t justify the means.
The
overarching question is not about her disqualification by the Electoral
Commission from contesting the Presidential elections but it is about why she
thinks that she has what Ghanaians are looking for in their leaders and must
pester state institutions to serve her purposes. I will return to this issue.
In
all senses, Nana Konadu is reaping what she has sown and deserves nothing but concentrated
contempt and extremely cold shoulders form the large majority who see her as a
bugbear. And a bugbear she is!
Those
who see her as a matriarch are free to join her staccato rhythm. After all, to
them, she is the one to be obeyed without question. But thy are all leading
themselves nowhere, causing more commotion than motion.
In
her latest show of misplaced resilience or foolhardiness, she is in court to
force a river to flow upstream. How pathetic doesn’t she come across, swimming
against a current in the Roaring Forties!!
Here
is the latest torn feather in her cap (or the beret of the 31st December
Women’s Movement that sits jauntily on her bushy hair):
“The
National Democratic Party has filed an application at the Human Rights division
of the High Court seeking an order of mandamus to force the Electoral
Commission to carry out its public duty to have their flag-bearer Nana Konadu
Agyemang-Rawlings registered as a presidential candidate for the December
elections.
“The
suit became necessary after the party handed the EC a 24-hour ultimatum to have
Nana Konadu Agyemang-Rawlings registered.
“As
the ultimatum elapsed Wednesday morning, Deputy Communications Director of the
NDP, Hilarious Abiu tells Joy News the party has no other choice than to seek
legal action on the case and have their leader registered (Ghanaweb , October
24, 2012).
Dear
reader, join me to hoot at the black sheep of Ghana politics as she roams the
political landscape defecating on it in protest at what she considers a “human rights
abuse,” forgetting that in the process, she is rather soiling her own backside.
She
is heading to the Human Rights Court to seek redress, we are told. Human
rights? Does Nana Konadu today know what constitutes a “human rights abuse”? Wonders
will never end.
Many
victims of the era in which she and her husband towered above all else and
exerted their draconian selves on the Ghanaian political scene will definitely
be turning in their graves or chafing at what is unfolding right in front of
their eyes. They had no chance to seek redress because they had no human rights
in the workings of the Rawlings regime where Nana Konadu was a force to reckon
with.
Here
is one woman whose looming presence on the Ghanaian political scene for almost
20 years has left in its trail a motley of bitter-sweet memories—but with more
of the “bitter” part than the “sweet” one.
We
can recall a few of those bitter ones just to point out why her persistence to
contest the elections on the ticket of a political party carved out of the NDC
by her (and her doting husband, Jerry Rawlings) is the logical conclusion of a
hazardous political journey—which should have made her sober and not vitriolic
and demoniacal as she is now and will continue to be till death lays its icy
hands on her.
Even
though she wasn’t found to be an accomplice in the dastardly abduction and
murder of the three High Court judges on June 30, 1982, it came to light that
the vehicle that was used by Cpl. Amedeka and his team for that act belonged to
her. How it happened to be so is still a mystery.
Do
you remember the Djentu guy who had the identification hair-cut characteristic
of the military brutality under Rawlings? Yes, he was so treated for daring to
have something to do with one of Nana Konadu’s daughters. His “impudence” gave
him that identification hair-cut right at the Osu Castle.
Nana
Konadu didn’t see anything wrong with that maltreatment nor did she consider it
a human rights issue.
Many
other excesses that occurred could have excited her compassion or, at least, an
intervention to show the mother in her. Yet, she stood aloof with a bated
interest while others’ rights were being abused.
Today
that her political ambitions have been cut short by her own miscalculation, she
is out, throwing temper tantrums for public attention or sympathy.
Have
we so soon forgotten the negative impressions that she and her husband have
created about the Ghanaian judiciary, telling the whole world that they didn’t
trust the judiciary enough to seek redress from it against those making all
manner of damaging allegations against them? What has happened now to make them
repose so much confidence in that same judiciary in the hope that her
disqualification by the EC would be overturned by the Human Rights Court?
I
expect the case to be thrown out and Nana Konadu further bruised because that
is what she deserves. Was it the EC’s fault that she couldn’t have her
nomination form properly filled and endorsed unlike what the other qualified
candidates did to meet the EC’s deadline?
Or
does she think that her arm-bending tactics will work any magic for her? The
odds are heavily stacked against her and she is just wasting her time and
everybody’s, pursuing this lost cause at court. I don’t expect anything
beneficial from this litigation. In effect, Nana Konadu has no grounds to
bother the EC or to threaten it the way she and her lackeys have begun doing.
Does
she think that the Human Rights Court will single her out to be given the kind
of preferential treatment that will throw the electoral process into disarray and
disrepute? Or that the Court will order the EC to go back and undo the harm
that she has inflicted on herself?
Can’t
Nana Konadu zip up and come to terms with the bigger reality—that she is just
not destined to be part of the team to seek the voters’ mandate? And why does
she think that she is the only disqualified candidate whose “human rights” have
been abused by the EC?
You
see, when the gods want to kill people like this black sheep of Ghanaian
politics, they don’t first make them mad but they also send them off on
suicidal missions. That’s where Nana Konadu is now.
In
truth, she is like a wounded tigress; but she has no claws to cause any harm.
She doesn’t have any fang either. All she has are active tear glands that will produce
bucketfuls of tears as her political fortunes evaporate at her realization that
the once waxing Nana Konadu has virtually waned off and been reduced to a pale
shadow of her former self. Such is the fate of those who are blinded by raw
greed for power and vindictiveness.
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