During the 39th commemoration of the June 4, Uprising, former President Jerry John Rawlings posited reasons why his usually critical voice on sitting presidents including former Presidents Mills and Mahama had not been heard over the two-year tenure of the Akufo-Addo government.
According to the outspoken ex-president, he finds it difficult to comment on some of the scandals that are reported about the Akufo-Addo led government, because of the level of lies and falsehood peddled against him and his wife by elements within the National Democratic Congress (NDC) party which he founded.
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Former President John Jerry Rawlings says the constant lies being peddled by some members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) about his family makes it difficult for him to criticise the current administration.
Delivering a durbar to commemorate the 39th anniversary of the June 4 revolution in Accra on Monday, Mr. Rawlings said he finds it difficult to believe some of the scandals that are being reported about the Akufo-Addo led government because of the lies that are regularly peddled about him and his wife.
“Some of the little ones are so vicious with their mouths…the kind of sins and nasty evil things that they do but turn around and insult people like Martin Amidu, like my wife, like myself and I wonder if that is my wife they are talking about, I wonder if that is me.
“When you say I don’t criticise Nana Addo or the things he does, to be quite honest I don’t know what to believe or to disbelieve because I know some of the things our people say about Martin Amidu, my wife and myself are false,” the military dictator said.
The former president has been a harsh critic of the party he founded under the late President John Evans Atta Mills and later President John Mahama.
But majority of his party members have accused him for treating the current government with kid gloves despite the many scandals that have rocked the NPP administration in less than 2 years in power.
Background of the June 4 revolution
The revolution sparked when the then military government of the Supreme military Council (SMC II) of General F K. Akuffo put then flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings on public trial for attempting to overthrow the government on May 15th 1979. This happened because Rawlings was a junior soldier in the Ghanaian Army who with other soldiers were refused to be given their salaries.
Rawlings turned the trial against the government by accusing it of massive corruption and requesting that his fellow accused be set free as he was solely responsible for the mutiny. He was incarcerated. His diatribe resonated with the entire nation as there was massive suffering.