Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw Owusu
Wednesday, 18 November
2015
President John Mahama’s outburst
following a tag of ‘incompetence’ by his critics has attracted the ire of
sections of the public who have described the president as a frustrated person.
The president went haywire on
Monday when he was addressing members and supporters of the ruling National
Democratic Congress (NDC) as part of his ‘Changing Lives’ campaign in Accra,
virtually singling out the vice presidential candidate of the New Patriotic
Party (NPP), Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, for bashing.
President Mahama did not understand
why economist and banker Dr Bawumia could refer to him as incompetent and said
the NPP vice presidential candidate did not have the qualification to criticise
him.
“Did you hear Bawumia say
incompetent Mahama? You’ve never held any responsibility anywhere near the
presidency before; you don’t know what it is like to be president.
“I’ll take that word from Kufuor
or from Rawlings because they’ve been there before. All of you guys [NPP
critics] have never ever come near the presidency. Do you know what it takes to
be a president? And you stand and say incompetent Mahama administration,”
Mahama fumed.
He also said, "I will not
allow useless insults to distract me."
Since his comments, President
Mahama has become the most criticised personality both on mainstream and social
media.
Minister’s Justification
In spite of what some see as the
president’s un-presidential remarks, Communications Minister Edward Omane
Boamah sought to justify Mahama’s statements while speaking to Joy FM, insisting that the president did
nothing wrong.
NPP Hits Back
Some leading members of the NPP
have responded to the president’s comments, describing him as a “frustrated
leader whose comments continue to divide the country.”
NPP National Organiser John
Boadu said, “He should come out and apologise because it’s going to bring total
lawlessness in the country.
“This means that if you are a
medical doctor and you do not administer well, Ghanaians cannot criticise you
because not all Ghanaians are medical doctors; if you are a civil engineer and
you do not do the roads well and people die, you can’t criticise the engineer
because not all Ghanaians are road engineers.”
Mr Boadu said if Dr Bawumia, who
predicted the woes of Ghana’s economy due to the incompetence of the Mahama
administration, did not have the capacity to criticise the president, then
ordinary Ghanaians, including kenkey sellers, government workers, trotro
drivers and mates “are useless to him (President Mahama).”
“Workers who are not being paid
and teacher trainees whose allowances have been stopped by the NDC
administration are useless to President Mahama per his comment,” John Boadu
told Atinka FM in Accra.
“The president cannot even manage School Feeding;
National Health Insurance Scheme is collapsing; cocoa production is coming
down... so which description does he want us to use apart from incompetence?” he
queried.
Conceit And Frustration
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, the NPP’s parliamentary
candidate for Ofoase Ayirebi, said President Mahama was speaking the language
of a person who is ‘conceited and frustrated’.
“I think that the calm and
measured person that many Ghanaians know Mr Mahama to be...before he rose to
become president is not the same person who was speaking yesterday,” the parliamentary
aspirant said, adding, “If a political party campaigning against you is saying
you haven’t competently handled the problems of this country, you put your
record on the table; you don’t launch into these invectives that you are
complaining about.”
Sir John’s Advice
Former NPP General Secretary
Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie aka Sir John advised President Mahama to refrain from
straying into the comments space of party communicators and serial callers.
“The NDC communicators,
described as 'babies with sharp teeth' by some political commentators, would be
pardoned when they make certain unfortunate remarks but not the president who
is expected to know better,” Sir John insisted on Adom FM.
“What crime has Dr Bawumia
committed if he tells you (Mahama) that you are incompetent and that you cannot
run the affairs of the country competently? Why is Mahama crying over this
issue?
“In fact, if you cannot handle
these criticisms, please allow the babies with sharp teeth in your party to
talk and desist from making unsavoury comments and don’t descend in the same
gutters with them.
"The energy crisis is an
example that this government is indeed incompetent. Businesses are collapsing
and if we complain, all you can say as a president is that we have not been
president before. I think President Mahama really needs prayers,” he said.
NPP MP for Ayawaso West Wougon, Emmanuel
Kyeremateng Agyarko, has noted that President Mahama does not know his job description.
“Even my son in Class 2 will not
say what President Mahama said and it shows that he does not understand his job
description as the President of Ghana,” the former FDA boss said on Atinka FM.
“ Ghanaians did not beg the president
to lead the country; it was rather the president who went round soliciting for
votes to enable him lead the country and must therefore respect the people of
Ghana,” he underscored.
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