SINKING JAKE IS CLUTCHING AT STRAW
Article By WO 11 (RTD) SAANI MAHAMA
A sinking man
they say will clutch at anything to stay afloat. That appears to be the
situation facing the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) incumbent National Chairman
Jake Otanka Obetshebi Lamptey. He has
suddenly found a harmless suggestion from Paul Afoko as his saving straw to
latch at.
Apart from
Kennedy Agyapong’s open campaign against Jake and the rest of the current
National Executives, there is a ground swell at the polling station and
constituency levels against these executives particularly against Jake, Sir
John and Fred Oware. Supporters of the party believe that these executives are
responsible for the party’s defeat in the 2012 elections and have therefore
vowed to show them the exit in the upcoming elections for national officers.
However like most
power drunken African Politicians, Jake and his colleagues cannot see the shame
that is coming and insist on pursuing their parochial and selfish interest of
holding on to power at all cost. They are the ones who have been registering
members of the party and issuing them with party cards that make them eligible
to vote.(Interestingly, with their own private machines).
It is Jake and
his colleagues who have been going round inaugurating the international
branches of the NPP and psyching them up for the upcoming national elections.
Jake and his colleagues set up the timetable and drew the ground rules for the
elections. INDEED IT IS JAKE, WHO
APPOINTED THE DIRECTOR FOR ELECTIONS OF THE PARTY, ONE MARTIN ADJEI MENSAH, who
serves as SECRETARY to a National Elections Committee of the Party.
And so when
recently one of the aspirants to the National Chairmanship position Paul Afoko
raised a very legitimate moral question about National Executives being Judges,
Jury and Executioners in their own court, Jake found the straw he had been
waiting for; he quickly latched at it and has made it the centre of his
campaign. He even had the audacity to call on people to “learn the party’s
constitution if they want to lead the party.”
Nobody has
called for a constitutional amendment. And that clearly was not Paul Afoko’s
call. Paul simply raised a moral question and any body with any iota of
morality and a sense of shame cannot fail to see that National Executives who are
standing for re-elections cannot and should not be allowed to play any active
roles in the run-up to these national elections. It is as simple as that. But
off course Jake and his colleagues have been blinded by their selfish
interests. Jake and his team should concern themselves with the calls on them to
render an account of their stewardship before they ask party supporters to
re-elect them. These are the more crucial issues that should concern them and
not who is learning or not learning the Party’s constitution. By the way, if Jake understood the NPP’s
Constitution then he would have known that National Officers are elected at a
National Delegates Conference and nothing else. Maybe Jake is the one to learn
the constitution.
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