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01.05.2016 Press Statement

Stop Comparing Yourself To Ouattara And Unite Your Party: Tein, UDS Navrongo Chapter Tells Akufo-Addo

By TEIN, UDS NAVRONGO CHAPTER
Stop Comparing Yourself To Ouattara And Unite Your Party: Tein, UDS Navrongo Chapter Tells Akufo-Addo
01.05.2016 LISTEN

Friends from the media, fellow brothers and sisters of our great Akatamanso family, ladies and gentlemen, you are all welcome. We invited you here this noon to set forward some factual differences between Dr. Alassane Ouattara, the president of Ivory Coast and Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the two-time defeated flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, NPP. Akufo-Addo has on several occasions told Ghanaians to take a look at the good works of the 74 year old president of Ivory Coast and also vote for him to become Ghana’s president at the age of 72. He even made this unsubstantiated request last year when he visited UDS Navrongo campus. As intellectuals in this university we have gathered here to compare the two figures, submit their academic, public service and internal political records to certain profound chemical interrogations, and then take them through some litmus test. This will help us as students to know if Nana Addo can perform when elected as president of Ghana, God forbid, at the age of 72.

First of all, we will consider the juxtaposition of their academic credentials. In vivid brief, Dr. Alassane Outtara received a BSc. Degree in Business Administration from the Drexel Institute of Technology which is now called Drexel University, Philadelphia in 1965 with impeccable academic scores. He then obtained both his Master’s Degree in Economics in 1967 and a PhD in Economics in 1972 from the University of Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, Akufo-Addo graduated from the University of Ghana, Legon in 1967 where he obtained BSc. Degree in Economics with a deplorable Third Class Division. He later gained admission into Oxford University but was sacked which his own pals said it was as a result of his drug use. We have also been told that he entered the Court of Inns, Middle Temple under a circumstances that was not clear because it was bizarre to see a Third Class student entering the Court of Inns, Middle Temple. In 1975, he was called to the Ghana Bar, when indeed; no one knows how and where he acquired his law certificate. Considering the above histories, one will have no choice than to conclude that the 71 year old presidential hopeful, when elected as president of Ghana, will perform abysmally.

Another interesting area to analyse is the public service records of the two politicians. Dr. Alassane Dramane Ouattara is an international icon owing to his admirable economic backgrounds. The astute economist worked with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, D.C from 1968 to 1973, and was later appointed a special advisor to the Governor and Director of Research between 1975 and 1982. He was then appointed a Governor of Central Bank of West African States in 1988. He led the Ivorian’s Inter-ministerial Committee for Coordinating of the Stabilization and Economic Recovery Programme under the IMF Structural Adjustment Programme in 1990 and was made the Prime Minister of Cote d’Ivoire in the same year. Finally, Dr. Alassane Dramane Ouattara was made Deputy Managing Director of the IMF from 1994 to 1999. He is well known as a hard-worker, keen on transparency and good governance. These portrayed the marks of a true personality who can assure his people of a tremendous output even in his 100s as a president.

Meanwhile, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo left the Middle Temple without even doing his pupillage to be certified and we all know the Middle Temple would not certify a candidate who failed to do pupillage. He joined Coudert and Freves, a US law firm based in France as an administrator from 1971 to 1975 and a junior member of the Chambers of U.V. Campbell from 1975 to 1979. He then co-founded Akufo-Addo, Prempeh and co. with Dr. Edmund Prempeh in 1979. In 2001, Akufo-Addo was appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney General by former President J.A. Kufuor under who’s outfit NPP apparatchiks including K.T. Hammond sold GNPC’s Drill Ship at US$ 24 million to defray a judgement debt of US$19.5 million to Societe’ Generale without the knowledge of or involvement of GNPC, and this was done based on Akufo-Addo’s advice as the Attorney General. Till date, Ghanaians do not know the whereabouts of the proceeds generated from the sale of the Drill Ship. It was not surprising when Akufo-Addo entitled the historic case between astute lawyer Tsatsu Tsikata and the State as “Tsatsu versus Kufuor”. His incompetence exhibited at the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General led to a bizarre reshuffle that sent him to the Foreign Affairs Ministry in April 2005 under the erstwhile President J.A. Kufuor’s administration. Before he left the Justice Ministry, dockets got missing for reasons known to the whole world. As if that was not enough, he connived with NPP cronies and looted government lands around Airport Residential areas, Cantoments, Ridge and many others. As a reputable lawyer he claimed to be, he was not able to rescue over 44 Ghanaians handcuffed on the Gambian territorial waters, en route to Europe to seek greener pastures in 2005. Several of them were slashed into pieces and others terribly tortured, yet Akufo-Addo did virtually nothing about the situation as a Foreign Affairs Minister. In 2007, he resigned as Foreign Affairs Minister to contest for the 2008 NPP flagbearer slot. Two official vehicles with registration numbers GT5621T (Nissan Patrol 4x4) and GT1983X (Toyota Land cruiser 4x4) were still in the hands of Akufo-Addo for twenty months after his resignation. In 2008 Akufo-Addo took a bribe of US$5,000 as part of the 129 Majority Members of Parliament and approved the sales of Ghana Telecom for no value for money. How can someone with these dubious scandals perform as a president at the age of 72? Alassane Ouattara is entirely different from Nana Addo when it comes to probity, transparency and accountability, beckon on selfless service to humanity.

In the final contrast, the indefatigable president of Cote d’Ivoire, Dr. Alassane Ouattara united the Rally of the Republicans (French: Ressemblement des Republicains, RDR) and the Democratic Party of Cote d’Ivoire (French: Parti Democratique de la Cote d’Ivoire, PDCI) of the great Rally of Houphouetist which helped him secure political power from Laurent Gbagbo of the Ivorian Popular Front (French: Front Populaire Ivorien, FPI) in the 2010 polls of Ivory Coast. In 2015, he again won 83.66% landslide victory for a second term as president with the PDCI. But Akufo-Addo failed on several attempts to secure political power with the NPP in Ghana. He has rather paradoxically ended up suspending people who do not side with him with illegal committees and clauses, and deployed invisibly troublesome forces which are always wielding deadly ammunitions at the party’s headquarters. A regional chairman of the NPP was bathed with acid which eventually led to his death and an innocent man who was about to get married was also stabbed to death, all because of Akufo-Addo’s poor leadership and this truly amounts to incompetence. These pandemonium acrimonies are still on the rise that has led to the loss of several lives. Obviously, Ghana will never be safe under the leadership of Nana Addo as president.

Owing to the available facts and figures, one will understand why we, the leadership of TEIN, UDS Navrongo campus insists that Akufo-Addo will be a very terrible president as claimed by some of his own pals. And for a fact that Alassane Ouattara is performing as president of Ivory Coast at 74, it does not guarantee that Nana Addo can also perform as president in his 70s. Our litmus test on the two political apparatus proved that Nana Addo’s unprecedented horrible records cannot make him a promising president of Ghana which is already at the verge of transformation by H.E. John Dramani Mahama, the Joshua of our time. We, therefore, humbly call on him to rather unite his people and stop juxtaposing himself to the Ivorian leader, who is widely known for his chronicles in economic management on the African continent.

LONG LIVE TEIN
LONG LIVE NDC
LONG LIVE GHANA
………..Signed………..

Mordey David Yaotse Morgah, President (0241841599/0206260504)

Zachariah Peter, General Secretary (0242224629)
Nyaaba Baba Isaac, PRO (0546470067)

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