Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw Owusu
Wednesday, April 05, 2017
The former
Minister of Trade and Industry, Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, has described the current
state of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as a ‘broken down vehicle’ that
needs serious repairs before it can get to the road again.
Spio, who is among several NDC chieftains like former
President John Mahama, former Rector of UPSA, Joshua Alabi and former NHIA
boss, Sylvester Mensah, eyeing the NDC flagbearership slot, believes that the damage
caused to the party in the 2016 elections should be addressed before the party
can tread on a winning path.
“The situation in our party is really one of building the
party and letting it recover from a very severe electoral loss. It is just like
driving a very good car and the car has an accident and it needs to be fixed;
so the first thing you want to do is take it to the mechanic and let the
electricians do their work, check the transmission, take care of the brakes,
the shock absorbers, then when the car is in a good condition, almost any
driver can drive it and potentially bring it to the victory line,” he stated on
Citi Fm yesterday.
The
former minister under John Mahama’s administration explained that the process
of fixing the broken down vehicle is through the Kwesi Botchwey fact finding
committee probing why the party lost miserably to the then opposition New
Patriotic Party (NPP) by more than one million votes.
“…
If the car has broken down and you put the best driver in the car, the car
cannot move and the car will certainly not win a race; so our concentration now
is to help the Kwesi Botchwey committee and the party secretariat,” he
indicated.
He
said the reason for the massive defeat of the NDC cannot be left to
speculations. “There is a committee of very fine brains going round to collate
concerns and when they file their report we will all see where they claim or
think the problems went,” Ekwow Spio-Garbrah noted.
President
John Mahama was defeated by the New Patriotic Party’s Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo
in the December 7 election in what many have described as the worst performance
put up by a sitting president in an election.
The
NDC, upon agitations by the party activists, set up a 13-member committee to
identify what caused the party’s loss and make useful suggestions.
Committee
Angry
The Kwesi Botchwey committee however, took a strong
exception to a report that it has concluded its work and released a final
report.
The committee said the supposed report is a “sick and
malicious ‘April fool’s’ joke” and must be treated with contempt.
A statement issued in Accra and purportedly signed by Dr Botchwey
said, “Our attention has been drawn to a news item that has been trending on
social media platforms and purporting to be a report of the Election Review Committee chaired by me.
“The said publication is an obvious ‘April fool’s’ day prank
that is also intended to cause mischief. The committee has not finished its
work and has issued NO report of any sort. I urge everybody to treat the said
publication as what it is - a rather sick and malicious ‘April fool’s’ joke.”
The report had claimed that the committee had indicted ex-President
Mahama for causing the NDC’s defeat on December 7, 2016.
It had claimed that bad governance of John Dramani Mahama
was the main cause of the party's defeat and had said the then president cared less
about Ghanaians, adding that “John Dramani Mahama’s intolerance and desire to
enrich himself overnight was a factor.”
It also said, “The arrogance of some members of the party
was a factor. Especially, Kwaku Boahen, Kofi Adams, Solomon Nkansah, Felix
Kwakye Fosu, Stan Dogbe, among others. They never respected the Ghanaian voter
and thought they could use propaganda to win an election.”
“John Dramani Mahama gave party resources meant for the
elections to his cronies instead of the constituency executives. For instance,
an amount of GH¢20 million was given to the so-called ‘Doves for Mahama’ for
reasons best known to the former president. This was unwise and waste of tax
payer's monies.”
The false report had also claimed that “Lordina Mahama’s
involvement in the party's affairs was a major factor,” and added, “She
arrogated to herself some powers she did not have. Her control over
appointments was a disaster.”
Interestingly, the committee is still soliciting views from
the various constituencies and is due to meet party members in the Ayawaso West
Wuogon Constituency in Accra.
A notice signed by Dan K. Narh, Constituency Secretary asked,
“Constituency Executives, Branch Executives, Polling Agents, Candidates who
lost National Election, Candidates who lost Parliamentary Primaries, Candidates
who lost Regional Executive Elections, Candidates who lost Constituency
Executive Elections,” to meet at Alhaji Moro Baba Issah's Hall (Kawukudi) on
April 5, 2017 at 10 am.
The notice pointed out, “The Committee will meet 50 from the
Constituency,” adding that “All those willing to meet the Committee should
kindly submit their names to the Secretary by 4th April, 2017.”
It (Committee) has been having torrid times in some
constituencies as it continues to do its work.
Some agitated party foot soldiers continue to vent their
spleen on their executives who have participated in the Committee’s meetings,
often disrupting some of the programmes.
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