Let us be honest about it. The NDC sought the mandate of Ghanaians--- to take Ghana backwards.
In only six months, they have turned the best economy in our history to the worst economy, in our history.
In only six months, they have reversed all the significant gains we made in our freedoms under President Kufuor.
And they have strained those ties that bind us together, to the breaking point.
They have lowered the international prestige we earned so painstakingly under President Kufuor, dramatically.
President Rawlings had it right when he described the government as one with mediocrities that is dull--- except when pursuing the wrong priorities. In short, they do not have the men and the women to take Ghana to the next level.
As Ghanaians from Axim to Zebilla regret their votes and yearn for the return of the NPP, the question on every lip is whether the NPP has learnt the necessary lessons from its defeat and is ready to return to power in 2013. On the surface, it would seem that the NPP is destined to return to power on 7TH January 2013. After all, most experts believe that our most important obstacle to victory in 2012 is UNITY. All we need to do is unite, do a few other things and as Nana Addo puts it “we shall be back”. Of course, we need to do a few other things too. Amongst these are:
- Re-affirming our core principles. Amongst these should be an unambiguous commitment to the election of DCE’s. It is embarrassing that the party of Danquah and Busia has problems in aggressively promoting decentralization. Before independence, we sent people to Britain to argue for decentralization.
- Acknowledging that despite doing a very good job in administering the country, we made some mistakes and we regret those mistakes.
- Enhancing humility amongst our elected officials both in the party and in government.
- Admitting to Ghanaians that despite being in government, we did not do enough to protect the votes that they cast for us and that we regret that.
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