"The decision to ban multi-media from all state
functions by government is backward, ancient, primitive and an unprecedented achievement!!!"
- Kweku Baako (Good Morning Ghana,
Metro-TV. 22/3/12)
"in 2008 under the erstwhile
New Patriotic Party, Radio Gold, an Accra
based FM station was highly critical of the government and yet no such decision
was taken"- Dr.Niyi Alabi (myjoyonline, 22/3/12).That's the difference
between a pragmatic "gentle giant" and a "fictitious impotent
saint".
Now, there is this southern
Sudanese axiom that says: "you can sharpen an axe enough to be able to cut
a tree but you can never sharpen an axe to be able to barber human hair”. Effectively,
the NDC people have the skill to win elections through massive rigging but when
it comes to the intellect to effectively govern, they have proven to be UNPRECEDENTEDLY
deficient.
The P(NDC), of which Atta-Mills was an integral part,
propounded lofty ideals of accountability, probity, integrity and social justice,
upon which many responsible and noble citizens of our dear nation, who were
also the sole bread winners for their families, were simply tied to the stakes
and shot like armed robbers for legally accessing bank loans. Many others
simply disappeared into thin air without trace up to date. At the end of it all,
the good people of this nation were bequeathed with a legacy of HIPC.
The culture of
silence
Now, what has really been imprinted on the minds of
most Ghanaians who lived to that era has always been this issue of press freedom,
or better still, “the culture of silence”. Only GBC was in existence at the
time and whatever came from that outfit by way of news, was taken as the gospel.
That state of affairs of our nation’s media actually served as a catalyst for
military adventurists to engage in all sorts of subversive acts against the state,
under the cloak of seeking to redeem the nation from corrupt leaders. In the end,
those military adventurists ended being consumed by their own selfish seeds of reckless
adventurism.
The
advent of ‘radio eye’
That situation went on till the nation woke up one
fine morning to the sound of “radio eye” which happened to be the handy of work
of the one and only good-old Dr.Charles Wereko-Brobbey (Tarzan).the life of
that radio station was very much short lived since it was raided and all the
equipments being used to carry out its activities were simply yanked off their
resting places and recklessly bundled into waiting military vehicles and taken
to an unknown destination.
I remember Dr. Brobbey tried his possible best to retrieve
his equipments through the law courts but little did he know that in the court
of old-layer chickens, a cockroach can never have a fair justice. He tried all
the legal acrobatics ever known in history but all to no avail since he was
simply swimming the waves. In the end, he abandoned the fight, went home dejected,
licked his deep wounds and counted his loss.
Atta-Mills’ P(NDC)
baggage
So, when Atta-Mills decided to succeed Rawlings by
contesting on the ticket of NDC for the 2000 elections, it was very easy for
the opposition at the time to use all those baggage from the 19years of P(NDC)
against him. This again worked against him in 2004 but Ghanaians fell for the mountain of NDC lies in 2008 and voted for Atta-Mills.
And I guess he was successful as a result of very conscious efforts made by the
NDC campaign strategists to clean the image of Atta-Mills and give him a
pretentious image of piety.
The birth of a ‘new’
NDC
This false representation of Atta-Mills as a son of
God and NDC as a new-born baby with all its past evils completely purged off it,
culminated at the national theatre when the “new NDC” was out-doored in a
grand-style amidst much razzmatazz.
They were able to marshal a few ‘chop chop’ pastors
to give the accession a resemblance of godliness with their ‘kuluulu’
prophesies about how Atta-Mills had specially been ordained by the almighty God
and sent straight from heaven to deliver Ghanaians from chronic socio-economic
quagmire and raise our impoverished standard of living to that of America.
And since human beings are endowed with this
affinity of always yearning for more, Ghanaians decided to reject a government
that had provided them with NHIS, MMT, NYEP, LEAP, CAPITATION GRANT, SCHOOL
FEEDING, FREE NATAL CARE and so on, and rather go for a political novice whose
only claim to fame has always been his artfully false representation of himself
as a saint.
As for those other promises made in 2008 by Atta-Mills-led
ndc, I will need a gargantuan pen and unprecedented volume of paper to enable
me chronicle them.6
Invasion of
people’s privacy
Apparently, some equipment were brought into the
country with which people’s private phone conversations were hacked into and
recorded for broadcast on Radio Gold. Myself and other very close associates of
mine were victims of that pure act of illegality by Raymond Archer and his
cabal so I know exactly what I’m talking about here. This resulted in all
members of NPP actually switching from mobile network they were using because
we became very much suspicious of that particular network provider.
Ironically, those at the fore-front fighting with
every sinew in their now heavily over-bloated bodies and jumping up-and-down
like male squirrels on heat, over alleged bias treated meted out to them by
multi-media.
These same Okudzeto-Ablakwa and James Agyenim-Boateng
made the studios of ‘asempa fm’ their permanent deputy ministerial office where
they spent countless hours every afternoon, purposely to denigrate the image of
Nana Addo.the likes of Otokunor, Kojo Twum-Boafo and an abject ignoramus as Alhaji
Bature were always handy to put the icing on insulting pasteries, when NPP
decided not to appear on Bobie Ansah’s ‘ekosii sen’ programme.
A saint with a
demonic mouth-piece
Dr Michael Bokor, in an article on ‘myjoyonline’, on
25th March 2012,
said “it is clear that the government’s communication team has flopped and
opened the government up for frontal attack from its opponents and other
segments of the populace with critical minds seeking to query government’s
stewardship on all fronts.
The government seems ill-prepared to be confronted
with such quizzes; hence, its hasty decision to avoid the scrutiny, especially
in the open discussions that go on under the auspices of the Multimedia Group
and other news media.
The claim of bias is just a sorry excuse to be
dismissed with the contempt it deserves.It is undeniable that the
government has very huge credibility problems in every sense.
It seems political immaturity, over-blown
self-confidence, and many other factors have combined to make it extremely
difficult for the government to manage its communication tasks effectively.
How many times haven’t we complained about the
shoddy manner in which Koku Anyidoho and the President’s entire Communication
Directorate have been managing the communication aspects of governance? Yet,
nothing has been done to either revamp that Directorate or to look for betterquality material with the
requisite acumen to do the tasks responsibly.
The government’s own Communication Team is nothing
but a hollow pipe that channels out nothing but puerile and irritating
rejoinders to viewpoints raised by the opposition. Everything they do is
reactive. Even when they attempt to be proactive, they mess up, contradicting
each other.Whoever made that decision is not
only short-sighted but is also unfit to be in government”.
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