Former first lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings is pointing accusing fingers at the National
Democratic Congress of rigging the party’s congress which saw to the re-election
president John Mills as flag bearer for the NDC for the 2012 elections.
Mrs Rawlings polled 90 votes representing 3.01 per cent of the total
votes cast whilst, the sitting president polled 2771 votes, representing
96.09 per cent. Which to some people was a massive disgrace to the former first lady.
But speaking to students of the Akuafo Hall Ladies wing, Saturday,
months after the contest, Mrs Rawlings attributed her embarrassing
defeat to rigging by party officials. She claimed that Mills bought votes from them so that the results would be skewed
According to her, party officials conspired to have unregistered delegates vote for her challenger, President Mills.
“Even though we went to Sunyani, I didn’t want to break up the party so there a lot of things I kept quiet about.
“People who were not delegates were voting as delegates and I know all the delegates.
“More than a thousand or something were not delegates. They voted so I
let it be because if I want to deal with it means I should take the
whole bunch to court.
“But I just decided no it’s not worth it. Let them steal it. If that makes them happy, let them steal it.
“But in my heart of hearts I feel sorry for the party I belong to
because it was like cracking the party in the middle and for it was
sad,” Mrs Rawlings said.
Her meeting with the Akuafo Hall ladies coincided with the NDC Greater
Accra Region rally, Saturday- a rally the Rawlingses failed to attend.
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