Partisan politics notwithstanding, those in leadership
positions in our nation’s government are expected to be
circumspect in their public utterances such that the high
esteem people hold them will not be eroded. Simple
activities such as criticizing another party must at least
be done with integrity and must be factual if the one
criticizing hopes to avoid becoming a joke. In a speech
during the celebration of Upper East@50 in Bolgatanga,
President Mills questioned whether Ghanaians saw anything
done during the eight years that former President Kufuor was
in office. The fact is that most of the recent
accomplishments in the last three decades that Ghana has to
be proud of emanated from that eight-year Kufuor reign. We
can only conclude that in addition to his ineptitude,
President Mills is so out of touch with reality that
although he has eyes, he certainly cannot see.
“We came to meet an (ecomini) that was not strong and had
difficulties,” President Mills said. When the average
economic growth in the West African sub region was roughly
3.7% and Ghana posted what has now been revised to 8.4%
growth in 2008, Kufuor’s last year in office, it takes one
with eyes but cannot see to describe it as an (ecomini) that
had difficulties. When under an administration of which
Mills was vice president tries for 15 years in vain to
discover oil in commercial quantities, and President Kufuor
puts the necessary systems in place to discover oil in less
than seven years, one has to be blind to conclude that
nothing was done during the eight-year reign of President
Kufuor.
If former president J A Kufuor did nothing in eight years,
may be President Mills can tell us where these landmark
initiatives came from?
School Feeding Program, which actually puts food in
the children’s belly rather than cups bearing the
picture of an insecure president.
Free Maternal care that significantly reduced the
cost burden on expecting mothers and drastically
improved Ghana’s infant mortality rate
National Health Insurance Scheme that replaced the
Cash-n-carry health care system that Mills and Rawlings
bequeathed Ghanaians.
Capitation Grant that led to construction of many
schools
National Youth Employment Program that was
responsible for notable reduction in unemployment
HIPC that resulted in the instant halving of the
debt that MIlls and former president Rawlings
accumulated
The massive network of road construction
The so-called Kufuor buses
Our first ever World Cup berth by the Black Stars
The rise in rankings in the global index of business
friendly nations
An improvement in Corruption Perception Index
Stabilization of the free-falling Cedi
Better than halving of inflation, unemployment, and
interest rates
Oil discovery, after the wanton failure of NDC for
15 years
Successful conflict resolutions in Liberia, Ivory
Coast, and other parts of the continent
Qualification and acquisition of the Millennium
Challenge Fund, that brought into Ghana $547 million of
free money
Building of public toilets that the NDC foot
soldiers are now holding onto as their main source of
income
The construction of Bui
Dam
The Kotoka International Airport Face Lift that
instilled pride in Ghanaians returning home from foreign
trips And the list goes on and on.
Unless these envious accomplishments miraculously
dropped from the sky, it is clear that the NPP
government under the able leadership of President Kufuor
was very productive, and our nation and fellow citizens
are the proud beneficiaries of his dedication, vision,
and hard work that President Mills and his cohorts, in
overlooking, are shamelessly trying to re-write Ghana’s
history for cheap political expediency.
In contrast what single positive initiative can the
Mills administration lay claim to? This NDC government
has built its entire reputation on violence,
intimidation, outright lies and deceit. For 22 months
now, the only thing this Mills administration has been
busy with is employing violence and intimidation on
innocent Ghanaians and attempting to undo Ghana’s
achievements on peace and tranquility chalked under the
NPP administration. Yet President Mills accuses others
of creating panic and fear and goes on to intimate that
he has “directed the law enforcement agencies to deal
appropriately and decisively with those who have decided
that peace is not what they want.”
Mr. President, how about beginning with the following
mayhem and chaos caused by members of your own party
many of whom still work for you in official capacity?
The “Jihad” declaration by deputy minister of Eastern
Region in the run up to the Akwatia by-election, the
advice by Ashanti Regional Minister for NDC foot
soldiers to “slap” anyone criticizing the government,
the 35 political killings by NDC members including
Alhaji Maikanka and the Agbobloshie Market slaughtering,
the hiding of an accused murderer under a sitting NDC
minister’s bed, the NDC’s National Women’s Organizer
driving her SUV through a crowd of NPP supporters, the
vigilante shooting by an NDC MP during the Chereponi
by-election, the unruly NDC foot soldiers who now have
the capacity to take over public toilets and expel
government employees from government offices, the list
is endless. How laughable then is it for the one
presiding over such chaos and anarchy to accuse others
of causing fear and panic?
College professors are known for their principles and
integrity. Then Professor John Evans Atta Mills walked
into a vice presidential position after the predecessor
was physically attacked by President Rawlings, a first
in the entire world. He did not deplore the violence
then, and as president, he has condoned it despite
campaigning on what has turned out to be a false slogan
of “Asomdwehene.” In one speech, President Mills indeed
showed that he has eyes, but cannot see. He further
showed his hypocrisy by preaching peace and tranquility
while presiding over violence and anarchy.
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notwithstanding, those in leadership positions in our
nation’s government are expected to be circumspect in
their public utterances such that the high esteem people
hold them will not be eroded.