Wednesday,
February 4, 2015
Folks, the ceremony to celebrate
50 years of Joseph Boakye Danquah (No one who needs any description of him) has
turned out to be the usual occasion for anti-Mahama rhetoric by the NPP and its
Akufo-Addo as if doing so will endear them to the hearts of the electorate.
Here is how Akufo-Addo's
hot-headed but empty rabble-rousing speech is "headlined" by the ever-declining
MyJoyOnline: "JB Danquah would want Mahama out of office -
Akufo-Addo"
(See more at:
http://www.myjoyonline.com/politics/2015/February-4th/jb-danquah-would-want-mahama-out-of-office-akufo-addo.php#sthash.CJi8tWYN.dpuf)
At the same time, the rusty
Professor Mike Ocquaye is claiming that Danquah had anticipated the energy
crisis facing Ghana and made plans for it. The claim is that he would have put
Ghana in a better shape had he been voted into office.
MY COMMENTS
Trash; stinking trash from these
NPP rogue politicians!!
For Akufo-Addo to suggest that
Danquah would have wished (and worked for) President Mahama's exit from office
is nonsensical, especially granted the fact that he himself is not known for
achieving anything spectacular to enhance governance. His ridiculous
performance in office is enough to shoot him down.
But let's just turn to his
performance as the MP for the Abuakwa area that JB Danquah hailed from. What
did he do in the 12 years that his people put him in Parliament? It was only
recently that the Mahama-led administration solved some of the major problems
facing the people there, providing them with what would improve living
standards.
Nothing from Akufo-Addo against
the Mahama administration is even worth talking about, though!! And he can't
use such a forum to solve his own credibility problems, the very bane of his
overly bloated political ambitions.
As for the claim made by Mike
Ocquaye, every well-informed Ghanaian knows the negative impact of JB Danquah,
which was why he suffered the kind of punishment that he wrought for himself.
An intellectual he might be, but a dry and unproductive one he will continue to
be known for. A willing internal collaborator that the CIA of the United States
used and dumped, which was why it was easy for Nkrumah to pounce on him,
incarcerate him in Nsawam medium Security Prisons to die a useless death.
Nkrumah didn't deal with him
because he had anything good for Ghana that countermanded Nkrumah's own agenda.
He isolated him for particular pointed and stiff punishment because he was the
embodiment of a dangerous political seed that might grow to doom the country.
Particularly obnoxious was his advocacy for Ghana to be turned into a federal
state and his ethnic politics that threatened national unity and stability.
Being a man of foresight, Nkrumah saw through all Danquah's machinations and
snuffed him out.
But for ceremonies of the sort
organized in his memory by those toeing the ugly political line that he had cut
on the Ghanaian landscape, who else would have bothered to remember him? If
Danquah were so important to Ghana's development, why won't he feature in
discourses in international fora? No one cares about him. Why should we in
Ghana?
Was Danquah not the main
influence on the United Party that did all it could to attempt thwarting
Nkrumah's efforts to construct the Akosombo Dam for electricity power
generation and irrigation of the Accra Plains to boost agriculture? What did he
have up his sleeves that was to work for Ghana's good? Nothing to recall. He
was an arrogant self-seeking politician who suffered the Fate that he wove for
himself.
And if Danquah would wish
President Mahama out of office, what could he do to achieve his objective that
Akufo-Addo and his self-righteousness cannot do? What will Danquah do that
Akufo-Addo cannot do to remove Mahama from office?
It takes the mandate of the
electorate, not mere hot-headed "rally ground talk" to do so. As long
as Akufo-Addo lacks the voter appeal to tilt the scale in his favour, he will
never win the Presidential elections. he will shout himself hoarse and use
every technicality in the Ghanaian electoral system, but he will hit the snag
and flop.
If he thinks otherwise, let him
sit in the saddle on his high horse and speak ill of President Mahama and his
government while persistently doing and saying things to distance himself all
the more from the voters. He will shed more tears when the elections are over.
Such a character hasn't learnt any lesson with which to improve his
politicking. A spent horse!!
As is characteristic of dangerous
historical revisionists of Prof. Ocquaye's type, rewriting history for narrow
political purposes is the preferred means to gain credit. But it won't wash
with well-informed Ghanaians because the truth about JB Danquah and all those
toeing his line of political thinking and action is already etched on their minds.
It cannot be erased or plastered with anything else.
These people are just not
well-cut-out to do productive politics in contemporary times. They will
continue to fight against the tide until they deplete their resources and flop
down, unfulfilled. Their kind of lying is murderous. Such disappointed
characters!!
Tweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaa!!
They can do anything at all they
like about JB Danquah; but it won't ever register nor will he ever gain the
kind of influence, stature, or prominence that they are splashing on him.
Obscurity (in the face of the Great Osagyefo) has been his lot and will remain
so. Digging him out of the history of ashes to whitewash today won't change his
or their own political fortunes today or tomorrow because he and they are known
for their intrigues. Ofui!!!!!!!
I shall return…
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