Artful Forgetfulness
By DAILY GRAPHIC - Daily Graphic
Feature Article | Tue, 12 Aug 2008
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Politics in the management of development cannot be wished away. But, if it is to be creative, politics must be the servant of social sympathies. It must be an instrument for purposeful social change rather than a ticket to power and privilege or another lucrative profession.

— South Commission

The common saying is that politics is a dirty but thankless job. Yet, politics has been used for all manner of things, some of which clearly subvert the national cause but enure huge undeserved benefits to some individuals. Others also assume importance that otherwise would be unthinkable or not dreamt about because of political influence and patronage.

Shakespeare exposes the treachery of men, especially politicians, when he submits in King Lear that “This is the excellent foppery of the world, that when we are sick in fortune, often the surfeits of our own behaviour we make guilty of our disasters, the sun, the moon and the stars; as if we are villains or necessity, fools by heavenly compassion, knaves, thieves and treacherers by spherical predominance; drunkards, liars and adulterers by an enforced obedience of planetary influence; and all that we are evil in by a divine thrusting on, an admirable evasion of Whoremaster man, to lay his goatish disposition on the charge of a star.”

This is exactly what is happening with the voters registration exercise. Granted that the Electoral Commission does not have the resources to open all the registration centres, does that account for minors reporting to be registered?

Politics of deceit and forgetfulness has been at play again. The New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) are engaged in accusations and counter-accusations over inadequate funding of the Electoral Commission through to virtual conscription of minors to register. The arguments suggest that no one is culpable, some form of alibi.

On one hand, the NDC has accused the NPP of conveying busloads of children to register in some parts of the Eastern and Ashanti regions, but has not said anything about the queues of children captured at some registration centres in Tamale.

Similarly, whereas the NPP has made copious reference to the children openly registering in Tamale, it has said nothing about the allegations that it was also registering children in the Ejura area.

When the Chairman of the Electoral Commission, Dr Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, recently interacted with members of the Editorial Board of the Daily Graphic, he underlined the fact that elections could be rigged by political parties if they entice minors to register for elections. He said if that happened, they should not turn round to blame the Commission for electoral fraud. How apt Shakespeare's observation, expressed through a character, Edmund.

The ominous and dreadful seeds of electoral fraud are being sown and yet those who stand to gain from the evil are claiming innocence and blaming others for whatever is wrong, criminal and illegal. They are dabbling into what George Orwell described as doublethink in One thousand nine hundred and eighty-four.

In essence, “doublethink” is “to know and not to know, to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies, to hold simultaneously two opinions which cancelled out, knowing them to be contradictory and believing in both of them; to use logic against logic, to repudiate morality while laying claim to it, to believe that democracy was impossible and that the party was the guardian of democracy; to forget whatever it was necessary to forget them to draw it back into memory again at the moment when it was needed and then promptly to forget it again and above all, to apply the same process to the process itself.

“That was the ultimate subtlety; consciously to induce unconsciousness and then once again to become unconscious of the act of hypnosis you have just performed. Even to understand the word doublethink involved the use of doublethink.”

Doublethink means the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously and accepting both of them. If refers to those who know and understand issues but choose to act the other way. There are people who are privileged to have better knowledge of what is happening, but owing to some base considerations are further removed from seeing the world as it is. In general, the greater the understanding, the greater the delusion, the more intelligent, the less sane.

Thus, if indeed as our politicians claim, they believe in democracy and have faith in our people, why are some encouraging cheating and why should those behind the cheating be the ones to cry foul and taint the image of innocent souls. We must never forget that those children we would lure today to register, may be forced to retire prematurely in the future. We reap what we sow.

To those encouraging children to register and the children who are allowing themselves to be abused and misused, Shakespeare has a faith that “Time shall unfold what plighted cunning hides, who covers faults at last with shame derides” and that “All friends shall taste the wages of their virtue and all foes the cup of their deservings” because “the gods are just and of our evil pleasant vices make instruments to plague us.”

If you doubt this, think about why the NDC continues to blame the NPP of reaping where it has not sown when it comes to the benefits of the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund). You see, when the NPP was in opposition, it opposed a bill to increase the Value Added Tax (VAT) to 15 per cent, thereupon the NDC came up with the ingenious option of setting up the GETFund. The NPP had to vote for the law.

As of now, the NDC has made claims as having pioneered the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). However, when it mattered and the bill came up in Parliament, the NDC members boycotted proceedings. Now the NPP is using that against the NDC.

Or think about the Capitation Grant. During the last election, Prof. John Evans Atta Mills was reported to have said that anyone who promised free education was a liar. The NPP introduced the policy and now the NDC is saying that when the party comes to power in 2009, the policy will be extended to include provision of free school uniforms.

We have to learn and do things right, otherwise we would continue to accuse others of reaping where they did not sow or pledge our support to policies we considered weird or inordinate, but which we later realise to have popular and functional appeal.

More important, the majority of our people cannot sit idly by as a few charlatans, in the name of politics, take us for a ride and resort to violence to seek political influence and authority. Children must never be encouraged to register and parents who condone such criminality must be ashamed of themselves. We have to take a collective action to stop the nonsense. Continued   
Source: DAILY GRAPHIC - Daily Graphic

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