By William
Yaw Owusu
Monday June
18, 2018
Former President Jerry John Rawlings has once again
descended heavily on the Vice Chairperson of the opposition National Democratic
Congress (NDC), Anita Desooso, calling her a ‘crook.’
In a short video which went viral over the weekend,
the former President was seen criticizing Anita Desooso, who was once NDC
National Women’s Organizer, for her antics during the June 4th Anniversary
celebration held at the Madina Social Welfare in Accra.
At the said ceremony, Anita knelt before the former
President, who was sitting on the dais and asked him to forgive her and the NDC
because he (Mr. Rawlings) was the father who brought her to political
limelight.
She begged the NDC founder to forgive the current
crop of NDC leaders and past government appointees, who have alienated him from
the party.
Mr. Rawlings hilariously advised Anita to stop
bleaching after her declaration.
Speaking Twi interspersed with English in the new
video, which appears to have been recorded recently at a social gathering at an
unidentified location, the former President said, “Anita is a crook! She was
lucky I didn’t speak about her that day during the June 4th
celebration.”
Amid spontaneous laughter from the gathering, he said,
“What she did was pre-planned. How can a woman go on her knees pleading for
forgiveness for herself and her party?”
“You know instead of accepting me graciously and
then letting it go, you are so mean that you even go and talk about…what do we
call it…her bleaching, bleached face. No…no…no, maybe, sometimes I say the
inappropriate things. I should have said it there and then,” Mr Rawalings, who
was in the company of his wife, former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyemang
Rawlings, fired.
Anita’s
Schemes
He said, “A few years back, the NDC was going for
election for its first executives at the party’s congress. In those days, 31st
December Women’s Movement was really solid with Nana (Mrs. Rawlings) at the
leadership. They were going to have elections for executives.”
He revealed, “Anita was the third in line way down.
Besides, when you look at the political trigonometry, there were quite a number
of Ewes so we thought we would sail well to use that popular Akan lady followed
by the northerner as the women’s organizers. Out of nowhere, this number three
position woman (Anita) way down the line just scooted out of the line and came to
grab Nana’s (Mrs. Rawlings) legs, crying my mother! my mother! She just
disarmed everybody and went up.”
Begging
During the June 4 celebration, Anita
said, “Now to my father – founder, I know as your children, we have erred and I
also know that you are a human being and you have also done something, maybe,
it’s not right.
“And I was so happy when I heard you say
that when you brought a statement out, rendering an apology. You are a hero.
You are a hero. This shows that what you have taught me is still within me. If
you are a leader, be prepared to say that I am sorry.
“If you are a child, be prepared to say
that daddy I’m sorry. So, I will take this opportunity on behalf of the party
to kneel before my dad – please forgive us. Let us come together to build this
country,” Desooso pleaded with the former President.
“Hmm! Hmm! But she is getting too fair.
Let us stop this kind of things. The use of these kinds of soaps (bleaching
soaps) is not good. She said she is my daughter so allow me to say it. Let it
serve as a lesson. Tomorrow too come and stand here and say that I am your
father. Anita! Anita!” Mr. Rawlings declared.
Mr. Rawlings demanded some answers from
Ms. Desooso when she touched on the NDC’s treatment of Martin Amidu and his
subsequent appointment as the Special Prosecutor by the NPP government.
“Anita
what does that make of us? Anita, I am calling your name, won’t you mind me.
Anita says I am her father,” the former President teased.
The former President urged party members to put aside their
differences and work towards rebuilding the party.
“In spite of all these issues, as a party, let’s not overlook
the challenges plaguing our party. Let’s work to improve conditions and go back
to our values,” he said.
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