Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw Owusu
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Former President Jerry John Rawlings, founder of the John Mahama-led
National Democratic Congress (NDC), appears pessimistic about the electoral
chances of the party as the December 7 general election approaches.
He apparently doubts the NDC’s ability to win the crucial election,
which could re-elect President Mahama. He has admonished the opposition New
Patriotic Party (NPP) not to cause other parties to feel insecure if it is able
to win contest.
Ex-President Rawlings gave the admonition when Volta Regional
Executives of the NPP, led by John Peter Amewu, paid a courtesy call on him in
Accra yesterday.
The NPP executives had visited the NDC founder to express their
concerns about Togolese taking part in Ghana’s elections as being trumpeted by
the NDC in the region.
Jerry Rawlings said whichever party wins the December 7 polls must
ensure that the losing parties and their supporters do not feel intimidated.
“Most parties are working
towards winning and I wish all of you the best, but one serious appeal…is that
irrespective of whoever emerges as the winner, I hope the losing parties and
their supporters will have no reason to feel insecure.
“It’s important that we take the necessary steps to give the
necessary assurance to all citizens …” he added.
As far as the December 7 polls is concerned, Mr Rawlings urged the
various parties to “do everything and anything that is possible to maintain the
spirit of goodwill”, because “the time is a little too short”.
The NPP Regional Chairman had to Ex-President Rawlings that the
party was concerned that some Togolese have, through illegal means, found their
way into Ghana’s register of voters so they could vote for a particular party.
Mr. Amewu said: “The NPP, as law-abiding citizens, do not intend to
stop genuine Ghanaians who reside in Togo coming to Ghana to exercise their
democratic right to vote. Instead we are trying to build collaboration between
the leaders of the border towns and educate them in understanding the criminal
implications and trivialities of the actions of those who are not entitled to
vote trying to do so.”
NPP has repeatedly
claimed Ghana's electoral roll has more foreign nationals registered as voters
especially from neighbouring Togo.
In October, the Volta
Regional NPP launched 'Operation Eagle Eye' a campaign to prevent non-nationals
from taking part in Ghana's election.
This came after
General Secretary of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) stormed
Togo to persuade citizens who are on the Voter's register to show up on
December 7.
Mr Amewu registered
his disappointment with the development, adding it does not augur well for the
democratic credentials of the country.
He claimed the NDC
enticed Togolese nationals with freebies such as money, T-shirt,
Confidor fertilizer among other incentives to get onto the
Voter's register.
Although he believes
it was going to be difficult to de-motivate the Togolese from turning up on
Election Day, he said there could be progress if eminent personalities like Mr
Rawlings adds his voice to the issue.
Mr. Rawlings assured the delegation that he would pass on the
concern to the relevant institutions for the necessary action.
JJ’s Absence
The absence of the former President on the NDC campaign trail in
recent times has been so conspicuous that it is becoming the talk of town.
Apart from Cape Coast where the NDC launched its national campaign
in August, the former President has not been seen at any major campaign event
organized by the governing party including its manifesto launch in Sunyani in
late September.
He refused to endorse John Mahama when he attended the NDC Cape
Coast campaign launch asking them to wait till after the election before he
booms.
The NDC was able to wrestle power from the then New Patriotic Party
(NPP) in 2008 largely due to the untiring effort of Mr Rawlings.
Too Old
Early last month, NDC General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketia said
that the former President was too old to campaign for the NDC as the party
seeks re-election of President John Mahama.
He admitted the NDC is going into the 2016 campaign without
President Rawlings who founded the NDC but claimed that the ex-military leader
was in the ‘background’ doing some work.
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