Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw Owusu
Thursday, September 22, 2016
It is being speculated that there are
frantic efforts by some gurus in the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) to
retire the majority leader, Alban S.K. Bagbin, from parliament.
The NDC is said to be tacitly sponsoring People’s
National Convention (PNC) Chairman, Bernard Monarh, to unseat Mr. Bagbin, who
has been in parliament on the ticket of the NDC since 1993, representing the
people of Kaleo-Nadowli - formerly Nadowli West - in the Upper West Region.
The ruling party’s behind-the-scenes
manouvres to remove Mr. Bagbin became apparent recently when it emerged that
the PNC Chairman received a Toyota Hilux pick-up with registration number GR
8724-16 from Tony Lithur, a lawyer of President John Mahama, for his campaign
in the majority leader’s constituency.
Bernard Monarh later admitted that he
indeed received the vehicle under reference and added that it was going to aid
his campaign at Kaleo-Nadowli; but berated the Driver Vehicle and Licensing Authority
(DVLA) for releasing the registration documents of the vehicle to the public.
Monarh had previously contested for the
parliamentary seat at Wa Central.
NDC Contradictions
The latest happenings in the
Kaleo-Nadowli NDC strongly contradict the party’s General Secretary, Johnson
Asiedu Nketia’s allegations that it is detractors of the NDC who are teaming up
with the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) to remove Mr. Bagbin from
parliament.
"It is not everybody who wants
Bagbin in parliament and those who dread his name want to find ways of removing
him from parliament. But if they come frontally they know they will be
defeated. So they are coming through us, the NDC people,” he said during his
tour of the region.
"The NPP, the name they fear in parliament
is Bagbin. They go behind and use some of the NDC people so that they will
appear to be attacking from within and then NPP will say it is his own people
who are fighting him. We don't have anything to do with it.
"It is a lie. It is NPP that is
using pliable NDC hands to execute that agenda; and Nelson Mandela says a
traitor is worse than the enemy himself," he maintained.
Scapegoat
The constituents are said to have
realized that the presidency and some powerful elements in the NDC are bent on
removing Mr. Bagbin. The NDC General Secretary, they said, wanted to use the
NPP as a scapegoat to deceive the NDC members in the constituency by portraying
a united front for the party in the area.
Monarh Equation
Bernard Mornah, whose own party’s youth
are calling for his suspension over the vehicle saga, spilled the beans when he
tried to blame the DVLA for releasing the vehicle’s documents.
“I
received the car from my friend and brother Tony Lithur after I had made an
appeal to him. I got to know him through the ‘Free Tsatsu Movement,’ which he
formed, and I was a part of. As his former student, I know he imports cars so I
appealed to him during my campaign and he gave me one of his imported cars.
"So it was only proper that I registered the car in my name. But it’s obvious the DVLA has leaked the confidential registration documents to people for whatever reason known to them. And I think we should be worried that we cannot trust our DVLA,” Monarh told Starr FM.
However,
speculations are rife that the brand new vehicle was given in the name of
President Mahama to aid Monarh to unseat Bagbin who had publicly castigated him
(president), describing his administration as very corrupt.
Frosty Relations
Mr. Bagbin had a frosty relationship in the early
years of President Mahama's regime, accusing the president of surrounding
himself with nonentities in direct reference to the caliber of people advising him
(president).
Mr. Bagbin once accused President Mahama
of running ‘family and friends’ government and also said the president had surrounded
himself with ‘fair weather friends.’
His outbursts were stemmed from his being
relegated to the position of ‘3 wise men’ - who had no official portfolios.
E.T. Mensah and Cletus Avoka completed the ‘wise men’ list.
The relationship appears to have been
repaired after Mr. Bagbin returned to his front bench role as majority leader
in parliament.
Bagbin’s U-turn
DAILY GUIDE has
learnt that before the NDC opened nomination for its parliamentary contest, Mr.
Bagbin had intended not to contest again and went ahead to discuss the exit
plan with some powerful NDC gurus at the presidency.
However, when he realized that the NDC elements
wanted to ‘do him in,’ he changed his mind and decided to run again and his
campaign was somewhat ‘frustrated’ by some powerful people in the party but he
scaled through in the end.
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