Sunyani, March 9, 2015 -Nana Konadu Agyemang- Rawlings, wife of the founder of the
governing National Democratic Congress (NDC), Jerry John Rawlings, says
she will never renege on her decision of breaking away from the party.
The
former first lady maintained that no amount of coercion and lies by
elements within the ruling party would compel her to come back to the
NDC, saying that she is resolute in that decision.
Her
confirmation to lead her National Democratic Party (NDP) came as a major
relief for the rank and file of the young party after rumours became
rife that she had accepted an invitation to be the vice presidential
candidate of the NDC, come 2016.
NDP officials asked Nana Konadu
during a public lecture in Sunyani last Wednesday to either confirm or
deny the rumours of her accepting the offer to rejoin the NDC as a
running mate to President John Mahama in the next general elections.
The
forum was organised by the Community Organisation Bureau Network of
Ghana (COBNOG) and Developing Women Mobilisation (DWM),
nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) linked to the NDP.
The public
lecture, which was under the theme, 'Ghana Must Work Again With
Special Emphasis On Integrity- Shared Leadership For Good Governance,'
was attended by traditional rulers, NDP functionaries in the Brong-Ahafo
Region and other dignitaries.
Addressing the participants, Nana
Konadu, who spoke extensively on good governance and leadership, lashed
at the Mahama administration for performing abysmally to improve the
living conditions of the people.
According to her, nothing seemed
to be working in the country now, citing the current economic
turmoil the Mahama administration has plunged the entire nation into,
amidst the energy crisis known in the local parlance as 'dumsor.'
'Without
being hysterical about the present state of the nation, which
stares everybody gloomily in the face, we can now establish a clear case
of leadership deficiency that has given rise to all the unending social
ills – from the 'Asontaba' scam to 'Zabtaba,' supreme
court-decided judgment debt still dragging in blatant abuse of our legal
system,' she noted.
Corruption
She continued:
'Our mismanaged economy is better manifested in mass deprivation,
unemployment, a deluge of corruption and of course,
'dumsor,' symbolising national obscurity from inspired innovation and
creativity.'
Nana Konadu further stated: 'Today the
national discourse is trivialized in political equalisation aimed at
public deception, crookery and making a political capital out of mass
ignorance, instead of a resolve fulfillment in social democratic
intervention imperatives in free SHS, NHIS, agric, etc.
'Yes,
indeed, the nation must work and rise again to restore
national productivity and secure livelihoods. We cannot any more accept
political party manifesto scams that bring nothing to the people…'
The
wife of the NDC founder, charged the participants to wage a
national crusade to create awareness in the citizenry on the need to
acquaint themselves with the provisions of the 1992 Constitution so as
to assert their constitutional rights to demand accountability from
government.
'Strict recourse to constitutional path and
function of leadership shall remain the imperative to reignite the
engine of drive to social goals,' she added.
Source: Fred Tettey Alarti-Amoako

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