By William
Yaw Owusu
Friday August
24, 2018
Former President
John Dramani Mahama says he is seeking a second shot at the presidency because
he believes he owes a duty to God and the country to do so.
John
Mahama’s declaration ends months of speculation about his intention to make a
comeback.
His
aides were at the headquarters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) at
Adabraka in Accra yesterday to present his letter of intent to the party
hierarchy.
It’s
believed in NDC circles that ex-President Mahama is the only candidate with a
deep pocket to finance the party’s campaign for 2020.
Daniel
Ohene Agyekum, who led the Mahama Team to the party’s headquarters, said the
former President is the NDC’s best hope of returning to power.
Mr
Agyekum, a former Ghana’s ambassador to the United States, said: “Despite our
deep respect for all the individuals within our party who have put themselves
up for the same slot, we have shown up here in this number because we genuinely
believe that President John Mahama represents our best hope of a quick return
to power to continue the transformation agenda for a Better Ghana as evidenced
in the very good work JM did between 2013 and 2016, but which was unfortunately
truncated through the obvious deception of the NPP.”
He
was accompanied by former Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, Valerie Sawyer, Victor
Smith, Inusah Fuseini and a host of MPs.
Mahama’s Admission
John Mahama, in a video, clearly admits that things
were not done right during his tenure which compelled the Ghanaian electorate
to boot him out of office.
He claimed currently Ghanaians are crying over
economic hardship, hence his decision to lead the opposition NDC into the 2020
election.
“I have prayed diligently about the task ahead, and
I believe I owe a duty to God and my country to take our great party back to
government to right the wrongs of the past and to put an end to the cries of
the people under the current dispensation,” he said in a short video he posted
on social media platform Facebook where he declared officially that he was
entering the race.
Open
Secret
It was an open secret that Mr. Mahama was lacing his
boots to run for President again and had been using the so-called NDC Unity Walk
agenda to test the ground, and therefore submitting a letter officially to
declare his intention did not come as a surprise to many political observers.
Other NDC aspirants and gurus in the party have
variously cautioned that the NDC would be doomed if Mr. Mahama is elected to
lead them in 2020 because according to them, he supervised the worst NDC
electoral defeat in the history of the party.
Some have also described him as ‘damaged goods,’ who
cannot win the next election especially when the NDC has not fully assessed why
it performed abysmally in the 2016 elections.
However, Mr Mahama is adamant and appears to have
already set up his machinery for 2020 and was only waiting for the party’s
primaries in December, 2018.
Official
Letter
“I am happy to confirm that I have submitted my
letter to the General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress confirming
my decision to contest the position of the flagbearer for the NDC when the
party opens nominations later this year,” he said in the short video.
Groundswell
of Support
He said: “I have taken into consideration the
grounds well of support, the never-ending calls and encouragement from a large
section of our party elders, members of our party, supporters and Ghanaians
from diverse backgrounds,” adding “the 2020 election presents our party, the
NDC, with a great opportunity to offer yet again, visionary leadership driven
by a commitment to create opportunities for all our people, not just a few.”
The former president said “our collective victory in
2020 will end the increasing hardship, expand the base of our economy, create
more sustainable jobs, ensure shared prosperity for all and pursue good
governance, including peace, unity and security.”
“As a servant leader, I have listened with deep
respect to the elders of our party, to members of our party and Ghanaians from
all walks of life, and I am honoured to avail myself for truthful, transparent,
selfless, unifying and dedicated service to the NDC, and above all to the good
people of Ghana.”
2016
Trouncing
Mr. Mahama’s hopes of securing a second term in
office in 2016 after his controversial victory in 2012 was dashed when he was
humiliated at polls by then opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate Nana
Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
With huge incumbency advantage coupled with flagrant
abuse of state resources in the campaign, Mr. Mahama polled 4,713,277 votes,
representing 44.40% as against the NPP candidate’s 5,716,026 53.8%, which
represented some 53.85%.
While Nana Akufo-Addo’s votes appreciated
significantly and that of NDC’s John Mahama declined, with then president-elect
widening the gap with over 1,002,749 votes.
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