General News of Wednesday, 26 February 2020

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Flashback: NDC ostracised my wife and I – Rawlings

Jerry John Rawlings and Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings Jerry John Rawlings and Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings

The founder of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Ghana’s former president, Jerry John Rawlings, in 2018 claimed that his party had sidelined him despite his self-dedication and sacrifice to the growth of the party.

Mr. Rawlings, who for some time now, has been missing in action revealed that there have been times he felt like leaving his party. Some NDC supporters have also attributed their party’s defeat in the 2016 General election to the absence of their founder.

The wife of the founder, Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings who broke-away from the NDC to establish the National Democratic Party (NDP) has also vowed never to return to the NDC adding that some party executives treated her husband unfairly.

“After building your house you expect your family to be in the house but when your house is taken over by thieves, you need to leave and find somewhere small to start a new life,” Mrs. Rawlings stated in an interview on TV3 in 2014.

Read the full story originally published on Febraury 26, 2018, on Ghanaweb

Former President Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings has stated that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) which he founded ostracized him and his wife former, First Lady Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings.

He said the party he bequeathed to the late Prof John Evans Atta Mills and former President John Dramani Mahama did the same thing to the new Special Prosecutor Martin Alamisi Burns Kaiser Amidu.

In a reaction to the swearing-in of Mr Amidu as Ghana’s First Special Prosecutor at the funeral of renowned scientist Professor Francis Kofi Ampenyin Allotey at the State House, Accra on Friday, the former President said the NDC ‘avoided’ a man of integrity like Mr Amidu.

“To think we could have utilized somebody like Martin Amidu many years ago from Prof. Mills to our friend John Mahama,” he said, adding “instead we avoided him, we ostracised him the way we do with people like my wife and I.”

He said it took the courage of ‘somebody’ (in reference to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo) who does not share the ideals of the NDC to realize the potential of Mr Amidu and said the President deserves commendation.

“It takes somebody from a party completely opposed us, Nana Akufo-Addo to come and appoint him, not as a Minister of State but as Special Prosecutor. We ought to give him credit.”

The former President extolled the virtues of Mr Amidu, a former Attorney General and said he is going to restore integrity in the governance of the country.

“He (Mr. Amidu) will help to clean up the situation. He’s going to help us restore integrity back into governance that you can’t get into government and with impunity, steal and corrupt institutions and get away with it. If you don’t trust Martin Amidu, then don’t trust anybody.”

He also focused his attention on what clearly looks like an NDC-induced suit at the Supreme Court being spearheaded by NDC MP for Bolgatanga East Dominic Ayine regarding Mr Amidu’s age, saying the action is an insult to the people of Ghana.

“Do judges stop thinking? Judges can stay on till they are 70. The President is above 70 and I am as well. It’s an insult. Maybe there’s something wrong that needs to be changed as far as those figures are concerned. He’s a man to be very proud of,” Mr Rawlings said.