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Ade Coker “breached” NDC code of conduct

Thu, 17 Nov 2011 Source: Avevor, Victor

I wish to state that the suggestive report leaked to the

press by some persons at the Greater Accra NDC Regional Office on the candidacy

of Ras Mubarak amounts to a breach of confidence and a violation of Article 39,

clause E. of the NDC constitution which enjoins all NDC members to “show

loyalty to the party at all times and in particular ensure that any

confidential matters of the party are not divulged to unauthorized persons.”

If NDC regional Chairman Ade Coker is the one behind this,

as reported in sections of the media, then he has in an attempt to hurt the

campaign of Ras Mubarak, breached the NDC’s code of code conduct.

It was completely unnecessary and cheap for a regional

officer, who should be seen to be brokering peace in the party, to tell the

press Ras Mubarak’s “fate is hanging in

the balance” because of views he held hitherto to the NDC presidential primary.

It is a wrong signal to the nation and playing directly into the hands of

people who claim President Rawlings and his friends are being hounded out of

the party.

For the information of the person or persons behind the

leaked report, disqualifying Ras Mubarak because he’d been critical of government

will amount to discrimination and a complete violation of Article 17, and

clause 3 of the 1992 constitution of the Republic of Ghana.

The NDC is a very democratic party and its constitution clearly

spells out the requirements for contestants for the position of parliamentary

candidate in Article 43 clause 9 of the party’s constitution. Ras Mubarak has

met the requirements of both the National and NDC constitutions. If he is recommended

for disqualification not because he didn’t meet constitutional requirements but

because of his criticism of government, then God save us all.

The party has a lot

of work to do ahead of the 2012 election; and the base of the party is yearning

for unity. Ras Mubarak has showed a strong commitment to uniting the party not

just at national level but at constituency level where he has been preaching

unity as the tool for winning the Ablekuma North seat from the NPP.

I don’t agree with Ras Mubarak on everything, but he is by

far the best person to lead the NDC and represent Ablekuma North constituency

in parliament.

Ras Mubarak has the strength and depth to face the NPP

candidate in the 2012 Parliamentary election. The voter population of Ablekuma

North is yearning for a younger leader; voters are looking for someone dynamic,

smart and compassionate.

Ras is also already familiar with national politics; he is

friends with sitting MPs from the majority and minority sides and would not be

intimidated or overwhelmed by the work in the House. He has, on many occasions debated

some opposition MPs on Radio and Television; he has the gift of the gab and

very determined to make a positive difference in Ablekuma North. He would be an

asset to the NDC in parliament.

In my judgment, it is Ras Mubarak who should be the next

parliamentary candidate of the NDC in Ablekuma North. He is the candidate who

would get my vote.

Victus Avevor.

(The author is a delegate and NDC Chairman, Awoshie

Apostolic Preparatory School Branch Ablekuma North).

Tel: 0245166069

Columnist: Avevor, Victor