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Let the Ballot Box justify the Nile Revolution
By Jake Obestebi-Lamptey


The New Patriotic Party joins the rest of democrats across the world to share the joy of the people of Egypt who have used peaceful democratic action to begin the fundamental process of deepening democracy in the African state resulting in the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak last Friday. The peaceful, courageous and unyielding tenacity with which the protestors enforced their democratic demand has come as a timely inspiration to those who value democracy in Africa and beyond and a clear warning to those who do not.


The principled protestors of Tunisia and Egypt, mostly youths, have sent a very important message to false democracies across the world. The message to us all is that the people would not forgive those who toy with their demands for democracy. Africa began the year 2011 with 26 scheduled elections, 19 of them presidential contests. Tunisia held a presidential election just a few months ago which saw the incumbent Ben Ali winning by a controversial landslide. Egypt held their version of a controversial parliamentary election last year which saw the ruling party winning almost all the seats. The country was due for a presidential contest later this year.


But, the fact that the people still went ahead to demand the removal of their heads of state and for constitutional reforms only attest to the discredited nature of the ‘democracy’ that the people were forced to endure before 2011. The people would no longer tolerate dictatorship dressed up in the garb of pseudo-democracy. This strong message must resonate below the Sahara, too. Other African leaders must not slack in the necessary process of consolidating democracy on our continent.


The events in both Tunisia and Egypt have reaffirmed faith in the universal values of freedom and democracy, the very principles which have guided the New Patriotic Party and its political tradition since our beginnings, 64 years ago.


WE SALUTE THE COURAGEOUS YOUTHS OF TUNISIA AND EGYPT
It is also instructive that the youths of the two North African countries chose the path of peaceful resistance and demonstrations to register their ultimate protest to a regime they found repressive. The people stood up courageously against the threat of guns, firebombs and stones in defence of their fundamental rights and democracy. Our heart goes out to the family and friends of the heroes who lost their lives or suffered injuries in the course of these critical events. They have made the ultimate patriotic sacrifice for a brighter future for the two nations. For a party like the NPP, which in the early part of the Fourth Republic, led by lawyers such as the late Peter Ala Adjetey and Akufo-Addo (our current flagbearer), got the Supreme Court to rule that Ghanaians are free to demonstrate without prior permission from the Police, we welcome this remarkable expression of legitimate public protest.


Also, the NPP sends a special commendation to the armies of the two countries. They stood on the side of the people. They did not fire shots in anger against the very people that they had sworn to protect. This is a strong message to other security forces in the rest of Africa, especially.


WHAT NEXT?


Our concern, however, is what next? The wishes of the people of the two Arab nations must be respected and fulfilled. They want true democracy. Any political settlement that emerges from this must respect the true tenets of multiparty democracy, buttressed by a free, fair and transparent electoral process. Also, strong demands for a new society of economic opportunities must be met.
We would plead with the Egyptian army and the transitional regime in Tunisia, as well, to be active in facilitating and allowing true democracy to take root. They should not allow their established self-interests to stand in the way of this new wave of freedom. In Egypt, for instance, no one with a civilian background has led the country since the foundation of the modern republic in 1952. We appeal to the military not to serve as a hindrance to the energy of pro-democracy that the people have unleashed spontaneously onto the country. Let the army not use the excuse of the absence of strong civil institutions to delay the broadly demanded transition to real democratic rule.


The process for constitutional reforms, tearing down the instruments of oppression, freeing up the democratic space and preparing for both presidential and parliamentary elections must begin now in earnest. With sincere commitments from the current temporary custodians of the two countries, there is no reason why fresh elections cannot be held this year.


Crucially, the kind of moderation and nationalism shown by the protestors of the two Arab states must be carefully driven to determine the path of their future democracies.


A CLEAR MESSAGE TO OTHER AFRICAN STATES


What has happened in Cairo and Tunis have not been lost on the rest of Africa and the Arab world. How the caretaker regimes in the two nations handle the transition should influence greatly the fate of democracy in the two regions. Let them show that religion, tradition, stability, peace, unity, progress and democracy can co-exist and compliment each other.


Let a transparent ballot box justify both the Jasmine and Nile Revolutions. Let the people of Africa have free, fair and transparent elections and let those who are elected serve the people with integrity and show greater commitment in addressing the concerns of the people.


We call on the African Union and democratic allies of the two nations to help the two countries to succeed in this necessary transition to bring true democracy to their peoples. The fundamental principles of the rule of law, liberal democracy, democratic accountability, human rights, individual and civil liberties, free enterprise and social justice must be the guiding principles of this transition and the governance programme thereafter.


The NPP stands on the right side of freedom, democracy and prosperity. We wish the two countries and their peoples a brighter future. May the blessings of Allah always be with them.


Mr Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey

The writer is the Chairman of the New Patriotic Party.


 

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