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Policy of Friday, February 22, 2019
Source: Mynewsgh.com
2019-02-22
The former president Mahama with diplomats
An activist at the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the opposition Dela Coffie, said former President John Mahama's meeting with members of the diplomatic corps felt treason.
On February 13, former President Mahama gathered foreign diplomats and gave them an audio-visual presentation to catalog what characterized the by-election at Ayawaso West Wuogon. As a party, the NDC argues that the NPP has introduced its party militias into the national security apparatus.
Since then, the government has condemned Mr. Mahama for what he says is an "unpatriotic" act.
But NDC activist Dela Coffie, who herself has been accused of fraud for tricking NDC members, believes that former president John Mahama is a hypocrite.
He called on Mahama to end the betrayal and apologize to the Ghanaians.
See his full opinion:
Mahama therefore has no remorse for his act of despicable treachery against the state? And is he still there defending his actions?
What former foreign leader would dare to set up half-truths like Mahama despite a country he had led? Someone explains to me why Mahama thinks having to meet foreign diplomats on electoral violence only when he is no longer president? Everywhere else, such acts would be considered treason and, on the part of a former president, leaves much to be desired.
This is a violent by-election that is being investigated and even condemned by many institutions. And rightly so, a commission is in place to examine the issue. So why should the former president organize international diplomats and show them videos and say that the violence was deliberately perpetrated by the government?
Mahama is not aware that his statements are essential to the ongoing work of the commission and to other criminal investigations? Should not Mahama help the Short Commission with its so-called evidence?
For me, the incident in the Ayawaso by-election was nothing very serious. We have seen much worse by-elections in Talensi, Atiwa and Chereponi. Why did not Mahama make the same noise that he made today when the violence took place in by-elections in not only one, but in all the constituencies mentioned above when he was in government? ? The same people who mocked the time suddenly discovered that we had to invite strangers into the affairs of a sovereign state like ours.
It's amazing how people can convince themselves of just about anything. So much so that a former president of Ghana is able to sell his country to foreign spies and still wants to become president.
Mahama, his badistants, and his leading men have no education in effective diplomacy, effective tactics, or the ability to project real strength. Their only interest is another bite to the cherry, just so that they can take their indulgence to a dizzying height.
Mahama is definitive proof that the NDC is indeed in a leadership crisis, and I wonder if the NDC will ever recover from that.
Here again, it is time for the good supporters of the CND to rise and highlight some pressing perceptions for our leaders. We must together tell the former president to no longer be a poorly educated schoolboy or, better yet, an untrained housewife. And while we're at it, let's add some sophistication to our propaganda policy. We can do a lot, collectively, to hunt the elephant in the bush, but certainly not that kind of pedestrian and juvenile policy.
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