General News of Monday, 13 November 2017

Source: classfmonline.com

Mahama 'bad omen' for NDC – Group

Former President John Mahama Former President John Mahama

A group calling itself Bring Back NDC (BBN) has charged the leadership of the main opposition National Democratic Congress and other individuals to desist from scheming to bring back former President John Dramani Mahama as the party’s flagbearer for the 2020 elections.

According to the group, Mr Mahama has nothing more to offer the NDC as flagbearer and should rather step aside and support other aspirants with funds and expertise.

In a press statement, Director of Operations of BBN, Hannan Legend stated that the inactions and utterances of some party stalwarts “seem to be manipulating processes to favour the former President”.

For them, the return of Mr Mahama will reinforce the perception that the NDC does not have “presidential materials”.

Furthermore, the group pointed out that there is a strong perception that Mr Mahama did not act to curb corruption under his tenure and this has become a dent on his image.

Below is the full statement:

DO NOT IMPOSE JOHN MAHAMA ON US!

Bring Back NDC (BBN) upon rigorous reconnection with disenchanted masses, intelligence gathering plus internal information has come to the conclusion that certain individuals and institutions within the party by virtue of their actions, inactions and utterances seem to be manipulating processes to favour the former President HE John Dramani Mahama.

This is epitomised by the recent visit of eighty party-parliamentarians to his office ostensibly to ‘force’ him to contest. And we note with deep-seated concerns that if the neutrality of the internal electioneering processes is undermined, the party could pay dearly, like 2016, in the 2020 elections. BBN believes that John Mahama for that matter any other individual should not be given an unfair advantage in the party’s internal elections because of the following:

First, John Mahama’s decision to lead the party again may be seen as a move for personal aggrandisement and bears bad omen to the party. Because, besides fulfilling the myth that he has never lost any competitive elections, there is nothing left for him to accomplish as president because he did his best, campaigned on his achievements and lost woefully. Majority of well-meaning party members and Ghanaians are of the view that if his intentions for the party were genuine he could step aside as a statesman and support it with funds and experience.

Second, recycling John Mahama as our flag bearer would reinforce critics claim that the NDC do not have presidential materials. This has the tendency to bolster the confidence of our opponents’ grassroots and dampen the spirit of our rank and file. Many party adherents speaking objectively contend that there is the need for the main opposition to field a new ticket which would have the added advantage of marketing themselves well enough for a guaranteed victory in 2024, in the event, we lose 2020, a prospect the candidature of John Mahama shuts down. It is strongly believed that it would be a herculean task to market John Mahama against President Nana Akufo-Addo considering current developments in the country.

Third, Ghanaians perception of corruption against John Mahama and his appointees was pervasive and equal denying him the moral authority as president to command institutions of state for Good Governance. Thus his laissez-faire attitude did not portend well for the party and the country, hence he deserves no added advantages in his bid to lead the party.

Finally, National Democratic Congress is known as a party for the commoners where anyone can become somebody irrespective of heritage or wealth. This is a niche the party cannot afford to cede to any party. However, events in the last internal elections adversely affected this reputation partly causing us the General Elections, which must be checked to ensure the survival and continuous relevance of the party. EYE ZU: EYE ZA!!

......Signed....


HANNAN LEGEND

(Director of Operations)