Opinions of Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Columnist: Yeboah, Gordon

Why Alan K should be ignored

WHY ALAN K SHOULD BE IGONRED BY THE NPP DELEGATES

Whoever is pushing John Alan Kyeremanteng to run for the New
Patriotic Party’s presidential primaries is not doing him or the party any good.
There’s no denying the fact that John Kwadwo Kyeremanteng is
an affable and distinguished personality of many parts both as a private person
and in politics, Indeed he’s seen as a business magnate who has what it takes
to solve the unemployment problems facing our unemployed graduates association
today, however, Politically Alan is finished, His resignation in 2007 from the NPP
for a lame reason that his supporters were maltreated before and after the delegate’s
congress does not make sense. Where in the world has this ever happened? Resign
from a political party at a one time and come back to lead that same party?
Despicable! For me that decision took him into political oblivion and even if should
bet my life on it, nothing can change that.
Alan’s absence during the 2012 campaign is another reason
why the delegates will reject him. There is a wide perception among the NPP
faithful’s
that Alan did not offer the necessary support expected of him during the last election,
He was rather seen jostling and bustling with the government to woo other
countries for his failed WTO post, something he came last of the 3 candidates
shortlisted-Good
riddance. In fact he was only seen twice, the last was his presence at the Supreme
Court on the day the verdict was passed. I wonder what his mission there was.
This hurts his image as a true party man.We all saw how Akufo Addo even after
the Sunyani congress seamlessly campaigned for the then candidate Kufour which
ultimately handed the party the mantle of leadership, its first
in over 30 years.
The UP tradition has
over the years presented Akan’s as it flag bearer and this has been one of the
weapons that the NDC has constantly used
against the NPP.In Politics we cannot
play down where one comes from, it is important as the manifesto. The New Patriotic
Party needs to rebrand itself if it wants to capture political power. Therefore
the party should avoid an Ashanti or an Akyem Candidate. This does not favor
Alan K.
The NDC’s fixation with Alan’s Candidature makes me angrier, why is the NDC so
interested to get Alan
lead the NPP,is it the case that they want the NPP to win power? Let me say without
mincing words,The
NDC has a lot of weapon ready to disarm Alan should he get the nod to lead the party.
Alan’s mismanagement of the Presidential Special Initiative(PSI) comes to mind.
I’m not sure the delegates wash their
face upside down. They have all these at the back of their mind and nothing can
repair his image.
The 2016 is certainly not a good timing for Alan K to get
closer to the race.He belongs to a faction so his candidature would worsen the
already boiling factionalism
within the party and send the party back to the doldrums.
Dr.Marmoud Bawumia is younger and more appealing. His
Contributions during the Election PETITION HEARING WAS stupendious.He has
endeared himself to the floating voters,
both the new and old guards of the NPP and does not belong to any of the blogs.
His candidature is the party’s best bet if it wants to recapture
political power as he presents the only hope to the survival of the NPP in
Ghanaian politics.
Verbum Sapiamus.
I will be back!

Gordon Yeboah
Gordon Yeboah is a young enterprising Ghanaian professional, interested in
Politics,African
development and Marketing Communications.He has BA in Political Science from
the University Of Ghana,and an MSC in Marketing Communications,Franklin
University,Columbus,OH.
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