General News of Wednesday, 25 May 2016

Source: classfmonline.com

Mills was ‘disappointing, shallow’ – Rawlings

Late John Evans Atta Mills Late John Evans Atta Mills

Former President John Mills was “disappointing” and “shallow”, former President Jerry John Rawlings has said of his late ex-vice president.

Addressing a delegation from the Association of Cuban Trained Ghanaian Professionals at his residence on Tuesday May 24, Mr Rawlings expressed frustration about how the administration of the late professor, which, in his view, had the opportunity to correct some wrongs, rather messed up things.

“We did everything possible to lift up this country and that’s why people kept wishing we were back. But as soon as we handed over, the guy turned the wheels 180 degrees. Some of the most outrageous things were happening. I remember trying to tell Mills and giving him details about some of the issues, but it surprised me though that for a brilliant man like him, he couldn’t see. He was so shallow.

“Crime perpetuates itself if you don’t deal with it, and how Mills couldn’t see through this is something I couldn’t understand,” Mr Rawlings lamented, adding: “But our brother Mills had been so badly persuaded. As he put it to me, he had been advised to let things be and the money will flow. Mills was disappointing. Some of your so-called intellectual creatures are dumb.”

Mr Rawlings also said the country has deteriorated. “We are worst today than we were before,” he said.

“You know we did our bit from the 80s. In 1979, we had no choice; people were angry and it was a time of rage. We had to handover, but then we had to come back in ‘81 or ‘82. We could have stayed on for another eight or sixteen just to work to consolidate situations very well and proper. And I made a suggestion to my colleagues that considering that people are becoming saturated with us or with me, let me let Justice Annan takeover and I can be his number 2 or step aside.

He can serve four years or eight years then I could come back and that will be sixteen years of consolidation because what we had noticed was that his characters will destroy anything and everything, so let’s not allow it. Some of my comrades said no and that it’s never been done before. Is that not what Putin did recently? We would have been the first to do it here. That would have helped to consolidate, because quite often, we make reference to institutions, but the institutions rely on the human factor and if those human entities are not bold enough to defy that which is wrong that institution will be weak; am I lying?” he asked.