Politics of Wednesday, 11 January 2023

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Timing of Alan's resignation shows he is not a serious politician - Maurice Ampaw

Lawyer Maurice Ampaw (left), Maurice Ampaw (right) play videoLawyer Maurice Ampaw (left), Maurice Ampaw (right)

Lawyer Maurice Ampaw, a private legal practitioner, has criticized New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful, Alan Kyerematen, for failing to resign from his ministerial position earlier.

According to him, Alan should have rejected President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo's appointment of him as trade and industry minister for his second term if he is serious about becoming president of Ghana.

Speaking in a Nsem Pii TV interview monitored by GhanaWeb, the lawyer added that Alan's failure to resign earlier than he did will affect his bid to become president.

“… I like you (Alan) because you are a gentleman and someone who detests corruption and bribery… I feel uncomfortable criticising you but your resignation was long overdue.

“Alan you are not an experienced politician, I am telling you before God and Man. You should have resigned in 2020.

“You worked with your brother (Akufo-Addo) from 2016 after losing the primaries to him and you knew you were the next in line to lead the party. You should have organized a press conference in 2020 stating that you were no longer going to serve Akufo-Addo because you are the next in line to lead the party,” he said in Twi.

He added that Alan's failure to resign earlier is one of the reasons why his rivals for the NPP flagbearership, including Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, and Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, have gained some prominence, despite the fact that they were nowhere near Alan in the race for the position.

“You are not a politician. What you did made me realize that you are not a serious politician, you not ready to take over,” he added.

Meanwhile, Alan Kyerematen formally announced his presidential bid in a 17-minute address on January 10, 2023.

In the address, he confirmed that he will be seeking the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) ticket at a congress set to be held later this year.

“I wish to use this platform to formally announce my decision to contest the flagbearership of the New Patriotic Party when the party officially opens nominations for that purpose,” the former minister said before outlining plans for the party and the country.

Watch the interview in the video below:



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