General News of Friday, 11 August 2017

Source: rainbowradioonline.com

Paul Adom-Otchere was bribed to distort Ghana's history - Koku Anyidoho

Paul Adom-Otchere, Host of Metro TV Paul Adom-Otchere, Host of Metro TV

Renowned journalist and board member of the newly constituted National Communication Authority (NCA), Paul Adom-Otchere has been accused of accepting a bribe from the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), to ''distort Ghana’s history''.

Mr Otchere at a debate recently organized said, Ghana's first president Dr Kwame Nkrumah never won any Presidential election in the country, adding the former leader only participated in a plebiscite and not a presidential election.

He was lambasted by some individuals for distorting Ghana’s history but the ace broadcaster on his Good Evening Show some few days ago insisted that, Nkrumah never won a presidential election.

“A plebiscite was held in April, and the people were asked, firstly, if they accepted the Constitution contained in the White paper, and, secondly, whether they supported Nkrumah or Danquah for president.

In both votes Nkrumah and the constitution were supported by over one million votes to about 130000’’, he said.

Meanwhile, Koku Anyidoho is alleging that Paul Adom-Otchere has benefited financially from the ruling party hence the attempt to ''distort Ghana’s history''.

He said the first president did not only win a presidential election, he defeated his biggest rival at the time, JB Danquah in the April 27, 1960 Presidential election.

He described the action by Adom-Otchere as an embarrassment and has advised him to desist from repeating such a mistake.

He should remain quiet and spend the money he has received from the ruling government quietly, he said.

The history of Ghana’s march to independence is one topic that continues to divide the country especially among members of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) on one hand and National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Convention People’s Party (CPP) on another.

The ruling party holds the view that Ghana’s independence history will not be complete without the contributions of Dr J. B. Danquah, Paa Grant and the other members of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC).

To supporters of the NPP, which is an offshoot of the UGCC, there is a deliberate plot by supporters of the NDC and CPP to downplay the contributions of founders of the first political party in pre-independent Ghana.

But Koku Anyidoho says no attempt by the NPP to distort Ghana’s history in favour of JB Danquah will hold any water.