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End the Ivorian crisis with new election

Sun, 26 Dec 2010 Source: Avornyo, Bright Selasie Yao

Ever since I heard that there was going to be an election in Ivory Coast, our

sister country in West Africa, I trembled with fear and panic, having known what

an election is capable of resulting into, mostly in some French colonized

countries. I am not a man of little faith like the disciples of Jesus Christ,

whose birthday (Christmas) is due us, but saw that the future was not as bright

as my name or white as snow. But, when I went to the mountains, I saw that there

was something to be done to curb the crisis in Ivory Coast. Yes, we cannot sit

down and allow this to prevail anymore. We must speak like a true African

fighting for survival, not for one person, but for all persons.

The solution to the problem is not to ask mischievously the President of the

Republic of Ghana to speak to the issue on air castigating against Laurent

Gbagbo to vacate his seat. President John Attah Mills of the Republic of Ghana

has no power to change anything in Ivory Coast. NPP must stop politicizing

everything in this country and to the extent of going to the international front

to oppose government. Oh NPP, you have been my favorite sometime ago, but this

time, I can see that you say nothing good but for your own parochial interest.

This is the time, if you really care for the lives of the people in Ivory Coast,

to go there as a political party in opposition, to remove Laurent Gbagbo out of

power. If Gbagbo said that President Mills supported his candidature, does this

mean Mills supports any wrong doing by the latter? Oh please NPP save yourself

the trouble! What I wished the NPP to do is to keep reminding government to

drastically reduce the high taxes imposed on the poor Ghanaians; explain to

government that the economy is not strong, so taxing the poor is like asking a

child of about two years to carry his father on the shoulder.

Now speaking to the main issue, it seems the more the attempt by the

international communities to get things done right in Ivory Coast, the more and

more Gbagbo’s heart hardened to hand over power. The economic sanctions have

been imposed on Ivory Coast, but incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo has refused

to hand over power ( he has gbagboed the elections just like Suarez preventing

our only goal from sending us to the semi final of the just ended World Cup in

South Africa), as a friend of mine will always put it. Asking Gbagbo not to be

the President of Ivory Coast does not solve the problem. Supporting the

opposition AlassaneOuattara worsens the problem hundred times; asking President

Attah Mills to unseat Gbagbo will never work. So the big question is what next,

what exactly should be done to save innocent blood from flowing, what should be

done to have a President for Ivory Coast once and for all?

Folks, permit Comrade Selasie to allude to the Bible a little bit. King Solomon

was crowned King of Wisdom that has ever lived on the land of Osogbolisa (God).

And today Ghanaians will say,AsanteheneOtumfuo Osei Tutu II,is the Solomon. When

God asked Solomon what he wanted him (God, the Almighty) to do for him

(Solomon), Solomon asked that God gave him wisdom to rule his people. God gave

him the wisdom Solomon requested for and added more (other things) to him. Had

it been you, what would you have asked for as a King? Would you have asked God

to give you power to alleviate Mugabe-Gbagbo-type on our land, or asked God to

give you all the money in the world or asked God to make year 2011 the most

prosperous year in your life, or asked God to give you that child that you have

been denied some years ago till date? Folks, this is the time to ask for the

Kingdom of God and all that there is to being will be added unto us.

During the era of King Solomon, there were two women who gave birth to babies.

The two women slept together, and one night, one woman sleepwalked pass on her

baby. The baby could not withstand the weight of the mother so it died painfully

and pathetically. As agile as a monkey, as smart as pussy cat, and as wise as

Kweku Ananse, the deceased mother woke up and exchanged the position of her dead

child with the living child of the other woman. The next morning, when the two

woke up, the other woman who knew how her baby is said, that the dead child was

not her child and the living child the wicked woman exchanged with her child is

absolutely hers. Friends, if you had been called to judge this treason murder

case, how would you have done it? Who will you blame and in whose favor will you

declare your judgment.

This is how King Solomon did it. When the matter was brought before Solomon, he

looked into the matter and looked into the matter and looked into the matter as

the two women acclaimed that the living child belong to both of them. They all

said what they could; they all had all the renowned lawyers like Attah Kyea (My

mentor) defending them. But with God given wisdom, Solomon said that the only

means to solve the situation was to kill the living baby so that the two women

would remain childless. This sounds wicked but, it was a trick to see the

intestine of an ant. How on earth can a loving mother look at her child to be

killed while the child is innocent of all crimes? It is absolutely impossible to

happen, except the mother is a witch and wants the child to be sacrificed for

evil powers. Lo and behold, the real mother of the child said that the child

should not be killed rather it should be allowed to live because when it grows,

she would ask him to do something for her. On the other hand, the sleepwalk

woman, who in actual fact, killed her child agreed that the child be killed.

This is because all she wants is to render the other woman childless. In indeed,

to whom honor is dew, let him be accorded, what ever belongs to Caesar remains

Caesar’s for ever and ever. From the assertions by the two women, King Solomon

judged that the child belonged to the other woman who asked for the child to

live. This is wisdom. It did not take Solomon days, weeks, months, years to

solve the situation. This is all about logic.

The crises in Ivory Coast today, is not beyond control, it can be solved without

loosing lives, just a day can be used to solve the situation once and for all.

Bullet exchanging can never solve the problem. Imposing international sanctions

on Ivory Coast can never solve the problem. Internationally supporting Alassane

Ouattara can never solve the problem. Removing Peace Keeping troops can never

solve the problem; Ivorians crossing borders to neighboring countries for

survival can never solve the problem. What can then solve the problem is to know

the cause of the problem and identify means of solving it and if one does fail,

another will surely click.

Let us come to think of the suggestion in with an agreement that, a new election

can out rightly end the Ivorians' situation once and for all. This is a country

that elections have been postponed several times because of some irregularities.

But one failure does not mean we should throw in the towel without any

perseverance. What brought about the problem in Ivory Coast today is some

irregularities that have characterized the November 28 Elections in Ivory Coast.

How I wished there was a clear winner during the first round of voting. Hmm, if

wishes were like horses…….. No Bright, all hopes are not loss, what I pray for

is that the international communities and all well meaning individuals heed to

my article to curb the issue in Ivory Coast before it degenerates into an

unsolved crisis.

Why should there be another election while there have been two elections

already, young chap? We must remember that enough meats in a soup do not render

the soup no-delicious; it instead adds more delicacy to it. Both Gbagbo and

Ouatarra have said the elections were not free and fair as it supposed to be.

Due to this, Gbagbo and his allied refused the Electoral Commission from

announcing the results because they knew they were losing in the result. Then

through the help of the international communities, the results were declared

given Ouatarra a lead over his opposition Gbagbo.

Prior to the elections, there was an agreement that, the Constitutional Council

shall be the final arbiter to declare the provisional results valid. Then by

“magic” the Constitutional Council overturned the results in favor of Gbagbo

(For which reasons known to them). I have anyway still do not understand why it

happened and on which ground did it happen. If I may ask, can the earth turn

into a world of rosary an overnight? The hard answer is no, except that this

earth is gone and the new Heaven and new Earth God promised his people takes

place.

Consequently, Alassane and the international communities base on the declaration

by the Electoral Commission; Alassane Ouatarra is the President of Ivory Coast.

Meanwhile, Laurent Gbagbo who is alleged to have hijacked the elections based

his win on the declaration by the Constitutional Council. For Gbagbo, he claimed

that since the Constitutional Council remains the sovereign entity to proclaim

him a President that was all without considering the circumstances surrounding

his victory. Hey young Comrade Selasie, this is not time for blame game, let us

rather with no remorse find the finest solution to this common problem before us

once and for all.

But don’t you consider we are adding more cost or simply wasting money instead

of forcefully remove Laurent Gbagbo and his allied without spending a Pesewa or

CFA to conduct any other elections? No, that is not the answer. Never you forget

that Gbagbo has the masses who support him, never you forget that the military

or the security heavily support Gbagbo and should there be any attempt to

forcefully remove him, there is going to be war. Also never you forget that if

the international communities still insist that Ouatarra remains the

democratically elected government, Gbagbo would ever vacate the sit of

government for his rival Alassane Ouatarra to rule in order to better the

livelihood of the peace loving Ivorian. Again, should Ouatarra give up, his

supporters from the North would never agree. What will happen is simply the

usual civil war.

In addition to this, the UN troops deployed in Ivory Coast live at the expense

of UN; therefore if the money they use to cater for them is used to organize a

no-nonsense free and fair election, everyone will have peace. It is better we

call the kettle black than be painting it white. Let us act without pretending.

So how do you want the election to be conducted? Let the international

communities call both Gbagbo and Ouatarra together to understand that, the

results for the second round have been nullified, therefore, there is no winner

anymore, and so a new no-nonsense free and fair election will be held to put a

stop to everything. In the process, you give them an agreement form to sign that

none of them shall interfere in the elections and should any attempt, that

person will be declared a loser or will face a death warrant. The final result

will then be announced in public with television cameras on the Electoral

Commission and with the heaviest security ever. They should also ask both

Laurent Gbogbo and Alassane Ouatarra to call on their supporters to revote

freely and fairly without any indulging in ballot snatching or vote rigging.

More troops should be deployed in Ivory Coast so that the elections can be

conducted under free and fair regulations. For instance, polling stations,

especially areas where there is the possibility of rigging or confusion, about

twenty armed men can be tasked to guard to ensure the true outcome of the

elections. If this is done, I can bet on you that all these hullabaloos about

the so called crisis in Ivory Coast will continue no more. Trust me folks. Trust

me the World.

What the Nkrumaist boy from Ghana in the Volta Region where he is proud to hail

from is asking for is heed to his advice to save his continent, Africa, Ivory

Coast, the largest cocoa producing country.

Credit: Comrade Bright Selasie Yao Avornyo

(allknowing-allknownig.blogspot.com)Email: [email protected].

The writer is a final year student at the Ghana Institute of Journalism in

Accra, Ghana, West Africa

Columnist: Avornyo, Bright Selasie Yao