By William
Yaw Owusu
Monday May
21, 2018
Former President
John Dramani Mahama has officially declared his intention to contest again for
the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2020 presidential
election.
The former
President’s declaration does not appear to evoke surprises because he has
always been in the campaign mood ever since he was humiliated at the polls on
December 7, 2016.
Even though he had
always admonished his competitors not to peak against the ongoing
reorganization of the party, strangely he took to the social media to announce
his readiness to contest in the NDC race for the 2020 elections.
His announcement did
not surprise the teeming members of the party because it is an open secret that
he would contest the 2020 polls.
Other NDC chieftains
who have declared their intention to challenge John Mahama are Second Deputy
Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, former NHIS boss, Sylvester Mensah; former
Trade Minister, Ekwow Spio-Garbrah and former UPSA Rector, Joshua Alabi and
Kweku Rickett Hagan, former Central regional minister.
Facebook Announcement
John Mahama posted
on Facebook - a social media platform - that he has ‘listened’ to the numerous
‘calls’ of the rank and file of the NDC and has accepted it and was ready to
lead the party, which he sent to opposition, into another election in 2020.
“To you the teeming
supporters and sympathizers calling and requesting me to declare my intentions
for the future, I wish to assure you today, that as a servant-leader, I have
listened to your calls and reflected. I will not disappoint you even as we
await the publication of the party’s guidelines for selecting a new leader,” Mr.
Mahama who described himself as a ‘servant-leader’ posted at the weekend.
Reorganisation
He added “I want to
congratulate the rank and file and executives of our party, the NDC, at all
levels for the commitment and work rate we have put into our reorganization
efforts.”
He said “The zeal
and determination of the average sympathizer of our great party is greater and
miles ahead of what it was after the December 2016 Elections,” adding “We need
to keep up with the momentum generated and follow the published timelines.”
Unity Walk
Mr Mahama has been
leading the NDC to embark on what the party calls ‘Unity Walk,’ which his
critics, even those within the party, claim has been skewed for him to test his
popularity and jokingly called ‘Mahama Walk.”
So far, in all the
Unity Walks held across the country, it is only Mr Mahama who has always been
given the chance to address the NDC supporters to the chagrin of the other
aspirants; leading to their boycott after the Cape Coast walk.
He used the Cape
Coast Unity Walk held on November 5, 2017 to describe his political opponents
(NPP) metaphorically as ‘pigs’ who he said were ‘enjoying’ and the rest
suffering.
In Tarkwa in the
Western Region on November 26, Mr. Mahama complained bitterly about how
President Akufo-Addo and his NPP government were messing up the Free SHS
programme currently being implemented and virtually kicked against the
wholesale programme.
In the Techiman
Unity Walk in Brong Ahafo on January 8, he dared the NPP government to arrest
him and his wife Lordina if indeed they had anything to do with the DKM, God is
Love financial scandals that broke out during his tenure.
In Somanya, Eastern
Region on February 24, Mr. Mahama fired President Akufo-Addo for what he called
the President’s failure to fulfill his campaign promises.
In the Kumasi Unity
Walk held on April 29, Mr. Mahama used the occasion to castigate the NPP
government for stopping illegal mining, popularly called galamsey, a comment he
appeared to have received widespread condemnation for.
In his recent Bolgatanga
Unity Walk, he appeared to incite the people of the Upper East Region against
the Akufo-Addo-led administration when he said the NPP government had abandoned
the 116 Bolgatanga-Bawku Road which he awarded for construction with no funding
avenue.
Corruption Tag
Some of the NDC
flagbearer aspirants like Joshua Alabi, immediate-past Rector of the University of
Professional Studies (UPSA) and then Board Chairman of SSNIT under Mr Mahama has been cautioning against
selecting the former President to lead the NDC once again.
He said,
among other things, that it will be too dangerous for the NDC delegates to give
Mr. Mahama the nod for 2020 because in his view, the former President is
scandal-prone and has corruption tag on him.
In 2016, Mr Mahama
set record when he became the first leader in Ghana’s democratic rule to lose
an election after one term.
He was beaten with
over one million votes by then veteran opposition candidate, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Then opposition
NPP’s candidate made sure that President Mahama became a one-term
President by securing 53.85% against then
President Mahama’s 44.40%.
The NPP leader
became the 5th President in the 4th Republic when he was
inaugurated on January 7, 2017.
Apart from President Mahama’s humiliating
defeat, the NDC also lost about 49 parliamentary seats to the NPP and are now
minority in Parliament with only 104 seats against the NPP’s 171.
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