Diaspora News of Saturday, 27 December 2014

Source: CENAB UK

We are sickened by NDC’s naked opulence-CENAB UK

CENAB-UK believes that the just-ended National Congress of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) was nothing more than a roadshow of opulence and profligate spending of national coffers.
CENAB UK, an advocacy group supporting the ticket of Nana Addo and Dr Bawumia to lead Ghana, is sickened by the wanton display of wealth in a desert of poverty and despondency. CENAB UK feels saddened by Chronicle Newspaper report that tongues were “wagging in the Golden City over the ostentatious display of wealth and flashy state-owned vehicles before, during and after the congress organized by the ruling party to elect national Executives to steer affairs of the party for the next four years.”
The Chronicle report continues “The picturesque nature of the convoy of vehicles that paraded the Garden City between the period of the congress appear to be a direct opposite of the self-acclaimed moderate socialist NDC of the early 2000, the period where the party struggled to field candidates for various position”
The display of brand new 2014 registered land cruisers in the city from Friday to Sunday, blowing sirens and disturbing both public and private peace was not just an affront on the populace but a display of lack of care. CENAB-UK also finds the display of cash which according to their immediate past Chairman Dr. Kwabena Adjei was to the tune of GHC5000 per delegate, intolerable.
What CENAB-UK finds even most abominable is Rawlings’ tacit acceptance of this opulence and display of corruption money and even to an extent invite his wife, who has come to understand probity and accountability more than he who killed for these virtues, to re-join his house rot and canker.
What went on in Kumasi was an embarrassment to our cause for democracy and accountable governance. It was a show of the mockery of a system which has become more expensive than the budget spent on our education. CENAB –UK believes that weekend was a sad day in our democratic dispensation, which the NDC crowned by insulting those who dared to tell them the truth.
The NDC have lost their way in governance and the President has become insensitive to our needs as a nation. What sticks out in our minds after the Kumasi Congress, instead of policies and rejuvenation of ideas for 2015 and beyond, was sharing of the booty of corruption, display of wealth, Greenstreet’s possession of the “demon of truth” and NDC response with insults.
CENAB-UK wishes Ghanaians a happy Christmas and look forward to a New Year and resolve to work for a change that will sustain our country from the current economic and social decadence, corruption and display of the opulence of President Mahama and his NDC administration.
Ghanafo abr3
SOURCE: CENAB UK
(EMAIL: cenabuk@gmail.com)