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Nana Akufo-Addo Is A Nuisance To The NPP - Part 1

Thu, 13 Jan 2011 Source: VoiceOfReason

Besides being incompetent and arrogant, Akufo-Addo is a hypocrite who will

say anything to get elected. In the 2000 presidential run-off election that

Kuffour won, Nana told Mills to admit defeat before the election in order to

save the nation some money but in 2008, when he was trailing Mills by 23,055

votes in the run-off election with only Tain constituency yet to vote

because the voting materials got there late, he did not see the need to quit

to save the nation some money. He allowed the election to be held and when

he lost he threatened to challenge the result in court in order to delay or

even stop the handover to Mills. The whole country was edgy with the fear

that the least street conflict between NDC and NPP supporters could escalate

into carnage, yet, Nana was unwilling to give up until he found out that

most of the people he counted on for support wanted him to throw in the

towel. Today, President Gbagbo of Ivory Coast finds himself in a corner just

like Nana did in 2008 but in order to look like a peacemaker, he is urging

Mills to tell Gbagbo to surrender.

Just hours after we learned from WikiLeaks that the White House is aware of

President Mills’ effort to fight drugs in Ghana, Nana came out to say that

he has his own unique way to solve the problem once and for all. Who are you

trying to fool, Nana? Just because the report blamed the NPP government and

did not single out individuals, Nana is trying to distance himself from the

issue. Nana, did you have a unique way to fight drugs when you were in

charge of the judiciary? The fact is that Nana’s fingerprints are over all

the WikiLeaks exposés. Who was the Attorney-General who single-handedly

sidestepped the law and returned seized assets to Amankwa, the international

drug dealer? Who was the Attorney-General when the case docket on the

Dzorwulu-3 disappeared? How did the Dzorwulu-3 flee the country after they

had been arrested? Did Nana not push hard for the ‘Amoateng Law’ that would

have allowed convicted Ghanaian drug smugglers to be returned home to serve

their terms?

As a minister, Nana couldn’t even stop corruption at the passport office but

now that he is out of parliament he claims to have a blueprint to eradicate

drugs from Ghana. When Nana was in charge of Foreign Affairs, the Crusading

Guide exposed the blatant scandal at the passport office that had beset the

nation for many years and reached its apex butnana Nana, true to his name,

Mr DoNothing, he did NOTHING about it. To prove their point, the Crusading

Guide acquired a passport in the full name of President Kufour with the

picture of Mr. B. A. Mensah, a very popular Ghanaian businessman, without

providing birth certificates and other necessary requirements. In a similar

fraudulent manner passports were obtained for Vice President Aliu Mahama,

and the Inspector General of Police. When the case went to print and

evidence was shown to the director of passports, Mr. Kwesi Quartey, he could

not hold back his tears because he knew he was going to lose his job, but

surprisingly, Mr. DoNothing did NOTHING about it. To this day genuine Ghana

passports are in the hands of non-Ghanaians, including prostitutes and

drug-trafficker, some of whom cannot even pronounce ‘their’ names in the

books. In fact, Nana claimed that his ministerial office was broken into and

nothing except diplomatic passports were stolen, again, he did NOTHING. How

can such a man be trusted to rule a country?

Following the WikiLeaks disclosures, Washington will laugh at our stupidity

if we elect Nana, who was in charge of the judiciary when drugs became most

prevalent in Ghana, as our president. Ghana has come a long way to turn

back. Today, we are seen as an emerging African democracy because both

Rawlings and Kuffour handed over power peacefully when they had to and

President Obama paid us a visit in recognition of that. The performance of

the Black Stars in the past two World Cups and the drilling of oil have put

the spotlight on us. I am optimistic that the good people of Ghana will stop

Nana from dimming the spotlight with his image. The NPP must have now

regretted for choosing a loser as their leader, but it’s too late. Nana will

remain a nuisance to the NPP for year to come.

By VoiceOfReason

Columnist: VoiceOfReason