Monday,
December 24, 2012
After basking in the accolade
given him by his followers as a “legal luminary,” the day is gradually dawning
for Akufo-Addo to prove that mettle. Will he go to the Supreme Court and stop
this trial in the mass media or not?
Here is a pointed observation by
a friend: Since 2009, he has embarked on a “Thank You” tour, “Listening” tour, “Hope
Restoration” tour, “Free SHS” campaign tour, “Demonstration” tour and is
currently going on a “Going to Court Announcement” tour. My friend concludes
that “I hope from the Supreme Court, he will summons the NDC to Antoa Nyama.”
Interesting times ahead.
The 21-day window of opportunity
for the NPP is narrowing and utterances from the party’s inner circles are
still not clear on what the defeated Akufo-Addo and his gang are up to. Some
have been quick to describe the intended court action as a ploy or a “419”
scam. I won't call it so because the party’s leaders/followers
(just like every Ghanaian) have every right to go to court to seek redress.
What
I have detected so far is that the leaders know that they have an uphill task
and are just making pronouncements to either satisfy themselves and their
supporters or to seek public sympathy. Let them stop hesitating and proceed to
court as threatened. We all want to know what they think they know that we
don't know.
We have heard something new to
comment on. Here we go, then:
POINT 1
“I
intend to avail myself of these provisions to mount such a challenge. Having
regard to the upcoming Christmas holidays, I would, therefore, be grateful if
you could promptly confirm to me that the Registry of the Supreme Court will be
opened on 27th, 28th and 31st December, 2012, which are normal working days
within the statutory period…” (Akufo-Addo, in a letter he personally signed on
December 18, to the registrar of the highest court of the land, James Mensah,
and copied to Judicial Secretary Justice Alex Poku-Acheampong, titled ‘Re: The
Supreme Court (Amendment) Rules, 2012 (CI 74)’).
MY COMMENTS: Mere formality which
could have been undertaken by simple telephone call or in-person contact; but
knowing very well how “bookish” he would want to sound, he chose this approach
of a formal letter so he can turn round to massage the party’s followers that
he is bent on fighting the case in court.
POINT 2
“We
are reviewing our evidence and we will be in court any day between now and the
31st of December… She further assured Ghanaians of landslide legal victory when
the party finally appears in court… Our confidence is that we have a strong
case to present otherwise we wouldn’t border at all, we will not trifle with
the politics and democracy of this country if indeed we have no evidence to
support our challenge.” Chairperson for the New Patriotic Party (NPP’s)
legal team, Madam Gloria Akuffo, speaking to Citi News in an exclusive
interview).
MY COMMENTS: Consider her statement on “landslide
legal victory” and dismiss it as a mere self-gratifying assurance. Landslide
victories are won at the elections, not at the courts. She is reminded that if
anything at all, it could be a “landmark victory”; but I don’t see it as a
possibility.
POINT 3
“In my judgment if after reviewing the evidence, which the party is doing now, we come to the conclusion that the evidence is substantive enough so that it will either overturn the election or lead to a re-vote then we should go to court… The party will not go to court if the evidence is weak.” (Dr. Arthur Kennedy, in an interview with XYZ News).
“In my judgment if after reviewing the evidence, which the party is doing now, we come to the conclusion that the evidence is substantive enough so that it will either overturn the election or lead to a re-vote then we should go to court… The party will not go to court if the evidence is weak.” (Dr. Arthur Kennedy, in an interview with XYZ News).
MY COMMENTS: The operational word in Arthur Kennedy’s
case on whether the NPP will go to court or not is “IF” (after studying the
evidence). Hesitation abounds here!
All in all, the NPP is just blowing hot air.
The road to the Supreme Court is really WIDE, not narrow. Instead of boring us
with all these fits-and-starts, they should just proceed there to set the legal
ball rolling. But they won’t, not having chosen to beat about the bush and use
their mouthpiece (The Daily (Mis)Guide) to churn out more lies:
That the EC has changed the results of the elections.
Ignorant trouble makers at the Newspaper. Do they not know the difference
between PROVISIONAL results and the OFFICIAL CERTIFIED results? Afari Gyan’s EC
gazette President Mahama on the basis of the CERTIFIED results, not the
PROVISIONAL ones.
No more crying wolf in the mass media. They
should go to court to fight their case!! The NPP has the onerous responsibility
to prove its case beyond all reasonable doubts. That's the more reason why we
should leave that burden for them to carry.
Obviously, the NPP leaders have refused to
concede defeat because they have been overtaken by reality at the polls and
have now caught up with it to their dismay and chagrin. Their hopes have been
dashed beyond repair; hence, their dogged rejection of what is obviously their
Armageddon, right?
I hear the immediate family of Akufo-Addo
have begun a prayer and fasting session to seek God’s intervention in the court
case that he intends to pursue for a reversal of his sad fate. We can tell from
what is happening that God deserted Akufo-Addo long ago; that is, if he has
ever even been with him. Calling on God only when one is in need of such a high
office is an act of impunity and disrespect that will be punished.
He did more than this family
comedy of prayer-and-fasting only to be dodged by the hand of God at the polls.
Is it now that the matter is to be pushed into the judicial maze of
technicalities and uncertainties that God will step in to redeem him? Of
course, God works in miraculous ways (or as we used to say in Latin, “Mira sunt
opera Dei,” meaning “Wonderful are the works of God”). But God will be well
disposed toward performing wonders for the penitent and submissive person, not
the arrogant and self-serving politicians howling all over the place for
attention and the people’s mandate to lord it over them.
No amount of praying and fasting
will redeem his lost chance. We all can fast and pray, but we can’t be sure
that what we are doing will catalyze God's response not can we be sure what
that response will be. I have already condemned the misuse of religion for such
weird political purposes and won't go on with that issue. Suffice it to say
that those who will become kings in life are usually known in their young days.
As Chinua Achebe says, the chick that will become a cock is noticed the very
day it is hatched.
Akufo-Addo isn’t Ghanaians’
choice for President and he should have known and recanted by now. But he is
still being arrogant, mischievous, and contemptible. His game plan is to create
confusion, but there is an end to all that. Let him proceed to court and be
shamed as well. Then, if he goes out of control to step up the game of mischief,
he will be dealt with decisively. He has no blank cheque to hold Ghanaians
captive.
Sadly enough, Akufo-Addo faces a
bleak political future, which will be similar to what befell Adu Boahen. After he
had lost the 1992 elections, the NPP abandoned him to his fate. Adu Boahen went
into plantain farming saomewhere in the Western Region after that, later contracted
stroke, was not visited even once by Kufuor, his wife and children fought over
his property even when he was bed-ridden, and he died unsung. Akufo-Addo will
soon be part of that sordid “Mate me ho” vicious politics. Probably that is why
he is refusing “to die” alone but wants to drag all of them along with him.
The Armageddon beckons. Only six
days more to go. We will see those who have the courage to take on the millions
of Ghanaians who rejected them at the polls but are now seeking redemption in
the technicalities of the ass that the law is. Elections are won at the polls,
not in the chambers of the Supreme Court. Probably, he hopes to establish his
rule in those chambers. Good job, Mr. Legal Luminary!!
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