Opinions of Saturday, 21 September 2024

Columnist: Charles Owusu Juanah, Esq.

An open letter to John Dramani Mahama

NDC's flagbearer John Dramani Mahama NDC's flagbearer John Dramani Mahama

Dear Mr. John Dramani Mahama,

I write to you in response to your recent public comments, which have been both shocking and irresponsible for someone of your stature. Your remarks regarding the potential abolition of presidential primaries and the reintroduction of public tribunals if you win as well as the incitement of a coup d'état
are, quite frankly, alarming and capricious.

Firstly, your suggestion to abolish presidential primaries raises a serious concern. It seems you are either proposing to amend the constitution to extend your time in government beyond the terms set out by our democratic laws, or you aim to undermine the very foundations of our political system when voted
into office. Either way, this proposal reeks of desperation. Presidential primaries serve as an essential process for selecting leaders who represent the will of the people. Your intent to abolish this shows a disregard for democratic values and the principles of fair competition…

Secondly, your call for the reintroduction of public tribunals is a return to one of the darkest periods in our history. The public tribunal system destroyed the lives of many Ghanaians, confiscated assets unjustly, and left countless individuals homeless. It was a system that disrespected human rights and, at
its worst, led to the brutal killings of judges who stood against it. For you to call for its return suggests a profound misunderstanding of justice and a frightening willingness to repeat past mistakes that harmed our nation.

Lastly, your recent comments inciting a coup d'état are the height of irresponsibility. Having personally benefited from this very democratic system; enjoyed Free SHS even when your father was a minister at the time, from your time as an assemblyman all the way to the presidency, when records show that,
you’ve performed poorly in all these offices. Your call for the overthrow of a democratically elected government is ungrateful and reckless.

This is not the behavior expected from someone who once held the highest office in the land. It is evident that you have realized your defeat in the upcoming 2024 elections, and this is why you resort to such erratic statements. However, let me be clear: there will be no coup in Ghana. Ghanaians are too
enlightened to be swayed by such baseless rhetoric. We will not support an unserious politician who has repeatedly failed to articulate a clear message deserving of our votes.

Ghanaians are a people of high intelligence, who have embraced democracy and cherish the freedoms it brings. It is this commitment to democracy that allowed someone like you, from Bole, to rise to the presidency. Yet, we will not destroy this democracy simply because of your desperate attempts to return to power. Ghanaians understand the importance of stability and progress, and we will not allow your reckless remarks to undermine the hard-won democratic foundation we have built.

Your inadequacy as a leader is evident, and Ghanaians are not blind to it. You squandered the opportunity you were given to lead, and your leadership was far from effective. To borrow an old adage: "Those who cry wolf, wolf when there is no wolf will be the ones slaughtered when the wolf finally appears." Your reckless words will ultimately come back to haunt you, and history will not be kind to those who incite violence and unrest in pursuit of personal gain.

It is time for you to retreat to the comfort of the rooms you have built for yourself and your family. Spare the public space your divisive and dangerous rhetoric. Every time you make such statements, you only erode the little credibility you have left. This country deserves better than the fear-mongering you are promoting. Ghanaians deserve leaders who offer solutions, not threats.

Let me contrast your approach with that of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) who God has already ordained to lead this country into prosperity and progress. Dr. Bawumia, along with other presidential aspirants, is going across the country, speaking
directly to the people, sharing policies, and offering a vision for the future. Unlike you, they are not inciting violence or making reckless proclamations. Dr. Bawumia, in particular, has proven himself to be a man of vision, competence, and integrity; qualities you seem to lack.

He speaks to the future of Ghana, while you remain mired in the past. Mr. Mahama, I urge you to stop beating the war drums, for, in the end, you and your family will be the first casualties of the chaos you seek to incite. Ghana has moved past the politics of fear, and we are a forward-thinking nation. We will not allow ourselves to be dragged into the abyss by your irresponsible
utterances.

This is my final warning to you, Mr. Mahama: never again beat the war drums in the public space. We are a serious nation, and we will not tolerate such nonsense from someone who had the opportunity to lead but failed miserably. Your leadership has been relegated to the sidelines, and it is unacceptable for
you to try to stoke tensions in your desperate attempt to regain power.

Ghanaians demand maturity and responsibility from their leaders, and we will not allow reckless rhetoric to undermine our nation's peace and stability.