Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw Owusu
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Former President John Dramani Mahama has put up a spirited
defence of his young appointees who have been blamed for causing the party’s
defeat in the 2016 general election.
According to him, those saying that he surrounded himself
with young people (‘babies with sharp teeth’) dislike those personalities and that’s
why they are quick to blame them for the party’s defeat.
In what can be interpreted as an affirmation of trust in his
young ministers, the ex-president at a meeting with his appointees, said, “Some
say young people surrounded the president…I mean just say I don’t like the
people not that they are young.”
Incessant
Accusations
The ‘experienced’ people in the opposition party have been
accusing ex-President Mahama of running a failed campaign by surrounding
himself with ‘young’ and ‘inexperienced’ people and that led to the party’s humiliating
defeat on December 7, 2016.
Former National Democratic Congress (NDC) chairman, Dr
Kwabena Adjei and former national organiser, Yaw Boateng Gyan, are among the
party chieftains who believe that the NDC was walloped because of the
inexperienced handlers of the president’s 2016 campaign.
Names that are on the lips of these ‘senior’ NDC members are
ex-President Mahama’s trusted aide Stan Dogbe and Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, who
was the Minister of Communications as well as Kofi Adams, campaign coordinator.
Wise
Counsel
They accused Mr Mahama of not heeding to wise counsel from
senior party members and rather used his ‘boys’ to suppress dissenting views in
the run-up to the elections.
In
the past weeks, party activists like Koku Anyidoho (deputy general secretary),
Anita De Sooso (vice chairperson),
Joseph Bipoba Naabu (MP for Yunyoo), Yaw Boateng Gyan (former national organizer),
among many others, have all claimed that Mahama, then NDC presidential
candidate, sidelined most of the executives and rubbed shoulders only with the
young appointees.
Campaign Coordinator
A member of the communications team
of the party, Agbesi Notsu, described the national organizer and campaign
coordinator, Kofi Adams, as a ‘disaster’ who contributed hugely to the NDC’s
defeat; and said Kofi Adams did a terrible job as the campaign coordinator
which set the party on track for defeat in the polls.
Even Dr. Kwabena Adjei had stated unequivocally that it was
the inexperienced people around President Mahama who misled him.
“The handlers were all young, inexperienced and they misled
him. I will say this anywhere without any fear or favour. We the old ones come
with experience, he should have listened to us),” he told Accra-based Starr FM on Wednesday.
Fights Back
However, the ex-president parried the accusations at the
meeting when he said, “All those people they are referring to are above 40
years.” He queried, “How can you call a 40-year-old man with wife
and children a young man surrounding the president? I don’t understand.”
“When I became deputy minister to my brother Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, I was 39 years old.
Yes, we were young but we served and served properly. I am sure Spio was in his
40s at the time. You can’t say he was small boy.”
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