When Ghanaians were fed up with the NDC, they voted it out of power in 2000. They replaced it with the NPP and provided it a great deal of support and goodwill that resulted in a second-term victory for the party in the 2004 elections. But what did the NPP administration give Ghanaians?
About 2 years into their reign, the President or his son, or both, purchased a huge Hotel, which is now known as Hotel Kufuor a.k.a. Hotel de Waa Waa Waa.
Less than 2 years in their tenure of office, a whole King and 40 of his elders got murdered in a chieftaincy dispute, and as I write today, 6 years later, nobody has been held responsible for these murders.
Then a CPP regional chairman was arrested in an election year in 2004, sent into military custody, and tortured brutally to death. As a I write today, 4 years later, Ghanaians in general, and CPP in particular, have not had justice from the NPP government that we elected to protect us.
Ghanaian citizens have complained in various ways about general official corruption and specific corrupt practices of NPP officials. Yet, the President tells us that he would not act until citizens provide evidence. He says without evidence, there would be no investigations because we are lazy liars. What evidence does the NPP govt. want without an investigation?
Then, the disgrace came upon all Ghanaians when a sitting member of Parliament and a top financier of the ruling NPP was arrested and convicted far away in the United States for drug trafficking. WHAT A SHAME!
Then we heard about a large quantity of narcotics drugs (cocaine) that had been spotted by foreign agents on high seas heading for Ghana . Our NPP government had duly been alerted and advised that foreign assistance could be provided if necessary to arrest the drugs. Our NPP government assured the foreign agents that the government was on top of issues and would get everything under control.
Two weeks later, Ghanaians were told that the drugs, 77 large parcels of cocaine had arrived in Ghana alright but had gone missing upon arrival. As I write today, our NPP government has not been able to tell us the circumstances leading to the loss of the drugs, and where the drugs have gone. A commission was later hurriedly put together to unravel the mystery and it failed to do so. However, the head of the commission was subsequently appointed the Chief Justice of our Supreme Court soon after the commission’s sitting. THE ABUNDANCE OF NARCOTICS DRUGS IN GHANA IS CONTRIBUTING LARGELY TO ARMED ROBBERY WHICH IS PUTTING EVERYBODY IN PERPETUAL FEAR.
Then, we have stories of large quantities of seized cocaine in police custody missing on not less than 2 occasions. As I write today, nobody has been held for these acts. The police boss was later given national award in gold chain that cost the Ghanaian taxpayer $20,000. Once I have mentioned national award, let me also remind us that the President also awarded himself a gold chain worth $65,000 while many of his ministers, including the presidential candidate of his party, Nana Akufo-Addo, each received gold chain worth $20,000.
Then, it was reported in the official national daily that 3 women executive from the Dzorwulo branch of the ruling NPP had been caught at the international airport attempting to traffic narcotics drugs. At the time, the now presidential candidate of the NPP was Ghana ´s Attorney General. He has let the 3 women go without prosecution. Ghanaians do not understand but nobody bothers to explain anything to us because they think the votes would come for them anyway. They believe that once they pump a lot of money into the process and frighten us about AFRC and PNDC and tell us that Prof. Mills would bring back all that military dictators have ever done in Ghana, we shall forget about every of their greedy behavior and give them our votes once again.
Then, our NPP government loses a landmark case in the Supreme Court. What did they do? Did they accept the verdict in good faith to accord dignity to our Supreme Court? No. They vowed that they would do anything possible to overturn the decision in favor of government. Subsequently, they applied for a review of the case and they hurriedly appointed a new justice to the Supreme Court who, indeed, helped the government to change the same Supreme Court’s decision now in favor of the NPP government.
Then a national chairman of the ruling NPP shocks the whole nation when he said the President had received kickbacks at the Castle. Kickback means government inflates contract prices so that contractors would pay the excess money back to the coffers of some people. So, NPP national chairman accuses a NPP President of inflating government contract prices and receiving kickbacks and releasing only bits of it for party activities. Hmmm.
Then we all know that one man was entrusted with far more than $20 million (U.S. Dollars) to plan the celebration of Ghana@50. The person hitherto refuses to account for how he has spent the money. He "rubbished" parliament when he was invited to the house of our representatives to explain how he had spent the money. So, Ghanaians want to endorse this arrogance and thievery? I don´t think so. It does not matter where in Ghana we come from and which ethnic groups we belong, we all have to condemn this instead of endorse it. How do we condemn these acts? It´s simple: REJECT NPP ON DECEMBER 28TH.
Then a multi-million Presidential Palace was built at a cost, which only very top government officials know. When Ghanaians demanded to know how much it has cost the taxpayer to build the Palace, we were told that we must not worry about the cost but rather think about the value of the Palace for our country. I AM NOT LYING; THIS IS HAPPENING IN GHANA ONLY BECAUSE THE RULING PARTY BELIEVES THEY WOULD HAVE THE VOTES AGAIN ANYWAY.
Then 2 presidential jets were purchased recently when the same party, while in opposition, had vehemently criticized the purchase of only one by the NDC govt. The NPP administration failed to use the old jet for about 4 years, leaving it to deteriorate before disposing of it in secrecy. Now, it has bought 2 jets. THEY FEEL SAFE BECAUSE THEIR STRONGHOLDS WOULD NOT BOTHER ABOUT THESE THINGS AND WOULD DELIVER THE VOTES ANYWAY.
Then in an election year, the NPP government rushes to sell Ghana Telecom when many Ghanaians raised objection to the sale. Not only that; the NPP government managed to get its majority in parliament to approve a sale of VALCO to no buyer. THIS IS TRUE, FOLKS. I AM NOT MAKING THESE FACTS UP. NPP actually approved a sale agreement of VALCO without a buyer.
Then 5 days to a general election, NPP government diverts a whopping amount of $5million (US dollars) for what they describe as "national security purposes." Whew! Ghanaians! IS THIS REALLY HAPPENING? AND WE WANT TO ENDORSE IT WITH OUR THUMBS? Hmmmm. Future generations will never forgive us. Which Ghanaian, be he or she, a Ga, a Frafra, an Ewe, an Asante , a Fante, etc. etc. would not be disappointed and angry with such a government as the NPP government?
Which Ghanaian would not want to change this government for a more responsible one at the least opportunity? Someone says Asantes constitute the bulk of NPP and would support the party no matter what it does. But I beg to differ. I believe Asantes are very hardworking people, who, if they understand these things very well, would go all out to show their anger. THE TIME IS NOW FOR THEM TO RECONSIDER THESE THINGS AND RESOLVE NOT TO ENDORSE THEM. In fact, when Americans were angry with their Republican government of George Bush, they kicked the party out of power without regretting it. Why can’t we do the same in Ghana ? YES WE CAN!
NANA AKUFO-ADDO
But, wait a minute; the above is not all of the urgent reasons why we need to change the NPP as the ruling party. Apart from the fact that the presidential candidate of the ruling party, Nana Akufo-Addo was a senior cabinet minister in the NPP administration that is responsible for all that I have outlined above and more, and has actually campaigned on the records of the party during the 1st round of the elections, some direct personal allegations have been made against Nana Akufo-Addo himself. During NPP´s primaries, and subsequently, in the run-up to the recent elections, Nana Akufo-Addo was accused as follows:
- That he was Ghana ´s Attorney General when 3 NPP women from Dzorwulo were arrested for drug trafficking but he let them go without prosecution.
- That he discontinued the prosecution of Frank Benneh, a drug pusher who had been prosecuted and convicted by the previous NDC administration.
- That he personally deals in narcotics drugs
- That he accepts campaign contribution from drug barons
- That he personally uses narcotics drugs
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