...You Insult the Veep You Insult the Prez
Mr. George Ayisi-Boateng, one of the most loyal stalwarts and defenders of the NPP in the party's World Bank capital of Kumasi has appealed to NPP presidential aspirants and their supporters to stop showing disrespect to "our sitting Vice President".
Mr. Ayisi-Boateng has probably defended NPP government policies and personalities on radio programmes in Kumasi than many a sector minister or MCE or DCE.
Speaking to ADM last week in an exclusive telephone interview from his base in Kumasi, he said he had observed with "increasing disquiet and disappointment the way in which some of these aspirants and their supporters are targeting the VP."
Without mentioning names, he said "let who the cap fits, wear it."
He said he had never hidden his support for the VP "from the beginning, because my conscience and instincts tell me that's the right thing to do and he is the right man at the right time to lead the NPP into another victory. God did not let the President Kufuor choose him as Vice President for nothing."
He said because Alhaji Aliu Mahama is "our sitting Vice President, it does not matter whether he is also a presidential aspirant or not, that office he is still occupying deserves our respect."
He said in Ghana's constitutional arrangement, Alhaji Aliu Mahama is Ghana's No 2 all the way to January 7 2009 when he moves to the No. 1 position or makes way for someone else. This entitles him to all the courtesies attached to his office and "above all, the respect and loyalty of all those who say they are genuine NPP supporters."
It is an NPP government, he told ADM, that is currently running the affairs of Ghana. On the pinnacle of the government, he said, sits President Kufuor and "right after him is Vice President Aliu Mahama; any person, whether in the NPP or NDC who shows disrespect to Aliu is also extending it to Kufuor."
He said "when we talk of the Presidency, we are referring to President Kufuor, Vice President Aliu Mahama and all the officials under them."
By the same token, he explained, "in the legislature, it is Mr. Sekyi-Hughes, the Speaker of Parliament and his officers and in the Judiciary, Mrs. Georgina Wood, the Chief Justice and her officers."
Mr. Ayisi-Boateng said he is particularly "saddened by the fact that Aliu is minding his own business, he has not insulted any aspirant, he does not use foul language, he is a man of a few words and yet they are attacking him so unfairly and viciously." He asked which of them is perfect. "If we all mean to descend into the gutter, no one will remain standing?
He said he is however not surprised because "they must know in their heart of hearts that he is the man to beat, he is the obvious choice of the people, he cuts across the political divide, the man who the NPP, NDC, PNC, CPP and the others would be comfortable with as a president, so they are trying to destroy his chances, not realizing that it is the NPP's chances they are also diminishing." Showing a degree of exasperation, he said, "why cut your nose to spite your face?"
He called on the NPP leadership and elders to immediately call to order all "these people who by their blind ambition want to undermine the presidency."
He asked: "Where is the Code of Ethics they said they have instituted? Who enforces it?"
Mr. Ayisi-Boateng, an Ashanti man, has not hidden his support for the Vice President. He has always held to the belief that if the NPP rallies behind the Vice President instead of looking for excuses to dump him, it would set a new image for the often regarded Akanistic party and easily win Election 2008. He told ADM that he hopes the aspirants would not degenerate into "gutter politics, in which case we could as well start preparing to hand over the keys of the new Flagstaff House presidential complex to the NDC."