Sunday,
January 13, 2013
Folks,
I want to raise something for discussion, which has been bothering me all this
while. It has to do with the tons of congratulations given President Mahama
vis-à-vis his inauguration in office as Ghana’s legitimate President while
Akufo-Addo and his band of malcontents are still flexing their muscles,
spoiling for a fight to attempt overturning that done deal.
Here
is a timely instance for my raising this
issue. The Paramount Chief of the Nandom Traditional Area, Naa Dr. Puoure Puobe
VII, the Chiefs and people of Nandom in the Nandom District of the Upper West
Region, have released a statement congratulating President John Mahama on his
election and successful assumption of office as the fourth President of the
Fourth Republic. They also commended Dr. Benjamin Kunbuor on his elevation to
the high office of Leader of the House and Majority Leader of Ghana’s
Parliament.
“We the people of Nandom Constituency and
District have an unalloyed confidence in President Mahama and Dr Kunbuor, the
reason why we voted massively for the pair in the 2012 general elections. It is
our belief that Nandom would experience unprecedented development in the next four
years under their leadership,” said the statement, which was issued in Nandom
and signed by Dr. Puoure Puobe.
Other congratulatory messages to President
Mahama have already come from both far and near. He has already been installed
in office as Ghana’s President, mandated to rule for the next four years and
eligible to stand for re-election in 2016.
Is there anything difficult to understand about
this fait accompli to warrant any struggle at the Supreme Court for a reversal
of what God and the good people of Ghana have already put together?
I continue to wonder why Akufo-Addo and his followers can’t see things as all these people congratulating President Mahama have done.
I continue to wonder why Akufo-Addo and his followers can’t see things as all these people congratulating President Mahama have done.
Are they saying that after boldly and genuinely
confirming President Mahama as the winner of the Presidential elections, based
on the official declaration and gazetting of him by the statutory body
(Electoral Commission) as the winner of the free, fair, and transparent
December 2012 elections, these people will swallow their congratulatory
messages back and vomit them for Akufo-Addo if the Supreme Court says so? Or
that the structures being put in place for governance will be dismantled for
him to institute his own, mindless of the dire consequences?
Or that the voice of only 9 Ghanaian
individuals sitting at the Supreme Court is more valid than the votes of the
millions of voters who chose President Mahama as their preferred leader, not to
mention the millions of others who didn’t vote (either because they were not in
Ghana at the time or because they were not of the voting age or because they
were just not interested in voting but would want a leader of President
Mahama’s calibre to steer the affairs of the country)?
It is baffling why Akufo-Addo and his gang of
malcontents think that the verdict of the Supreme Court is more authentic than
that of the millions who stood under the scorching sun to exercise their
franchise which they must move heaven-and-earth to get.
I find it difficult to rationalize why
Akufo-Addo is hell-bent on forcing a river to flow upstream. Again, it beats my
understanding why he thinks that in his estimation, he is better qualified to
rule Ghana than President Mahama despite all the shortcomings that glaringly
positioned him as an underdog in the elections.
Even in defeat, he is still belligerent,
confirming the poor opinions that made it compellingly difficult for the voters
to connect with him. I can’t imagine how he understands the intricacies of
governance to think that even if the Supreme Court makes the mistake to insult
the will of the people, to disregard reality, and to twist legal technicalities
to favour him, he can become Ghana’s President under these trying circumstances
and still hope to rule.
How does he think that he will be ushered into
office, anyway? And how does he think that he can use the apparatus of state to
function as an imposed President with little support in the Legislature and all
over the country? Is his ego running too wild for comfort?
I am being very blunt here to say that Akufo-Addo
will be deluding himself to think that he can become Ghana’s President. He
cannot. The matter is before the Supreme Court to be determined; but we can put
two and two together to say that the odds stacked against him—regardless of the
NPP’s faith in the Supreme Court—are really heavy. Truth be told, Akufo-Addo
doesn’t have the support of the apparatus of state, particularly the security
services.
I have been given to know that the special
voting that preceded the general elections on December 7 and 8 went against
him, indicating that he has no goodwill among those who are entrusted with
securing the country. These are the people not to toy with. They didn’t give
him their mandate, which sends a clear and alarming signal that he doesn’t
enjoy goodwill from there. You can imagine where I am leading you to.
Akufo-Addo needs to know that conditions don’t
favour him in his morbid quest to use the technicalities inherent in our legal
and judicial labyrinth to curry favour from the Supreme Court. He should hasten
slowly. This is no threat but a friendly reminder that the Lord has already
fought the battle and appointed his leader for Ghanaians.
Those of them thinking of doing anything to
make the country ungovernable had better think twice because if they stick
their necks out, they will be cut for them. They just need to be reminded that
the die has already been cast and the message read and understood. Fate sealed
tight!
Obviously, what you cannot see during the day,
you will not see at night. Akufo-Addo failed to see the electoral trend when
public sentiments were not in his favour and shouldn’t have expected to win the
elections. He didn’t understand the beginning well; so, the end is now
troubling him. That is why he is in court and not the Osu Castle (or Flagstaff
House). Now, he is leading the NPP members to turn their mouths into knives and
shouldn’t be surprised when they cut their own lips off and spit blood.
President Mahama, whom others have fondly
labelled as the “Lion of Gonja,” is our President and will continue to be so.
Of course, as an ant-hill that is destined to become a giant ant-hill (Ghana’s
President), he will ultimately become one, no matter how many times it is
destroyed by elephants. And he is already consolidating his hold on power as
such. What can’t anybody understand about this reality?
I shall return…
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