Opinion › Feature Article       13.11.2015

LYING IN THE NPP

Yesterday, the NPP took another giant step in its bemusing desire to overtake the NDC as the party of lies.

Before it reached this watershed moment, there had been other, smaller moments:

While all these were significant, nothing illustrates the debasing of our collective integrity more than what happened yesterday.

The National Council made us the laughing stock of all fair-mended Ghanaians.

They found nothing wrong with the Council of Elders petitioning the Disciplinary Committee on which 2 of its members sit in violation of our constitution.

They found nothing wrong with the National Chairman not having a chance to see his charges and have an opportunity to mount a defense.

They found nothing wrong with the First-Vice Chair convening a meeting while the substantive Chair was well and available.

They found nothing wrong with a National Executive Committee meeting without a quorum to illegally suspend the National Chairman.

Therefore they affirmed the suspension of the National Chairman and set the precedent that some day in the distant future, a cabal of friends, motivated by dark motives might remove a flag-bearer from the national ticket for reasons they see fit!!

We used to be the party of integrity.
We used to be the party with the best legal brains in Ghana.

Today, we stand corrupted and diminished, shoulder to shoulder with the NDC. While there are things in which we must strive to overtake the NDC, INCLUDING GETTING VOTES AND GOVERNING BETTER, LYING AND INSULTS SHOULD NOT BE INCLUDED.

I do not know how we got here.
Is it the influx of the CPP members whose ideological indoctrination made them compulsive liars, always focused on the ends regardless of the means?

Is it the desire to control money in our party that has divorced us from timeless principles?

Is it the increase of vigilantism that has turned men into women and made liars of so many in our ranks?

After impugning the integrity of the courts following the 2012, we are giving them a chance to show the whole nation that they have more integrity than the NPP by giving them a chance to tell us how wrong we were in the Afoko case.

If they are wise, the courts will seize that chance with both hands.

May God bless our party and our country.
May he deliver us from evil men and deeds.
Arthur Kobina Kennedy

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