At the time leading members of the
ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) were jubilating over a
supposed endorsement of President John Mahama by former President Jerry
John Rawlings, the wife of the NDC founder,...
...Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, was busy meeting members of the newly formed National Democratic Party (NDP) in Kumasi.
Mrs.
Rawlings arrived in the Ashanti regional capital on Sunday, hours after
leaving the Legends and Legacy Ball held at the International
Conference Centre on Saturday evening where she dropped hints of her
intentions to run for the flagbearership position of the NDP.
Her
husband, reports said, was also on his way to the Ashanti Region to
throw his weight behind his wife who has been tipped by the leadership
of the new party to lead them for the December 2012 polls.
Mr Rawlings is worried about the growing corruption in the ruling government.
According
to him, the practice was so deep that it had literally held the
resources of the country to ransom by a handful of people while the
majority of the people suffered.
“The corruption that is going on
is so deep. Some aspects of these corruptions are literally holding
your national resources to ransom by just a handful of people. I’m not
here to poison your minds at all,” he told Volta chiefs at a meeting in
Ho on Wednesday.
Information gathered by DAILY GUIDE and
corroborated by the NDP youth leader in the Ashanti Region, Thomas Andy
Owusu, indicated that upon arrival in Kumasi, Mrs. Rawlings first met
interim executives of the NDP in the region at an undisclosed location.
That,
according to the source, was to enable her to know at firsthand the
level of progress that had been made on the grounds and to strategise
for the way forward.
Among the several places she visited were Mampong, Ejisu Juaben, Effiduase and Kumawu where she met members of the party.
The
NDC breakaway party is said to have opened offices across the region
considered the heartbeat of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Everywhere she went, she was said to have gone to greet the chiefs and people of the area and was given a rousing welcome.
According
to Andy Owusu, initial attempts to get the Prempeh Assembly Hall proved
futile since they were frustrated by the authorities in charge.
They were compelled by circumstance to rent the SSNIT Hall where Mrs. Rawlings addressed party faithful in the region.
Owusu
indicated that what was scheduled to be a meeting between Mrs.
Rawlings, who is also the president of the 31st December Women’s
Movement (DWM), and party executives virtually turned into a rally of a
sort since supporters of the NDP besieged the SSNIT Hall where the event
was taking place.
The hall, which is estimated to have a seating
capacity of about 300, was said to have been filled to capacity to the
extent that Mrs. Rawlings had to struggle for passage to the rostrum in
order to address the gathering.
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Nana Konadu
was said to have told the gathering that at the time she was talking,
her husband, the founder of the ruling NDC, was also in the Volta Region
organising people to join the NDP and that when she left Kumasi, Mr.
Rawlings would also visit the region in the coming days to assess things
for himself.
An obviously elated Nana Konadu was said to have
promised them that the NDP would be launched in Kumasi since she was
stunned by the structures the party executives had put in place.
Meanwhile,
Operations Director of the Friends of Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings
(FONKAR) Ernest Owusu Bempah has dismissed claims that Mr. Rawlings had
endorsed President John Mahama.
The loud-mouth FONKAR chief, who
spoke to myjoyonline, said the ‘old man’ had not changed his perception
about the ruling administration hence he could not have endorsed the NDC
flagbearer.
The spokesman for Mr Rawlings, Kofi Adams, who also
spoke on the subject, indicated that though President Mahama had brought
a new lease of life into the ruling NDC, Mr. Rawlings was yet to decide
whether or not to join its campaign.
Mr Adams told Joy FM that
it was only the campaign team of the president that could persuade his
boss to join the campaign trail.
source: Daily Guide
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