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Akufo-Addo Solidifies His Statesmanship Credentials With Quartey’s AU Appointment

Feature Article President Nana Akufo-Addo
MON, 13 MAR 2017
President Nana Akufo-Addo

The story has been making the rounds for quite a while now. Ordinarily, I would not have made much capital about it. But we are, here, talking about Ghanaian politics where rabid partisanship is jealously guarded, especially where the key operatives of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) are concerned. For when the latter have occupied the Flagstaff House, it has all been about themselves and their cronies, both local and foreign, and none else.

There have not been many of these cases, but whenever they have occurred, it has always been far more likely for the leaders of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to traverse party lines in order to nominate or support the nomination of non-party candidates spoiling for appointments and/or jobs of international dimension to represent our country, often at such regionally and globally prominent organizations as the African Union (AU), formerly called the Organization of African Unity (OAU), and the United Nations Organization (UN).

We are all well aware of the storied case of Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas, the Rawlings “revolutionary” stalwart who has, over time, suavely morphed from a blood-thirsty cutthroat Bastille-type rabble-rouser, at least that is the opinion of some of his contemporaries from their University of Ghana “Let-The-Blood-Flow” days that yours truly recently had the chance to speak with, to a high-profiled diplomat of considerable heft. Like Mr. Thomas Kwesi Quartey, the former secretary to ex-President John Dramani Mahama, who recently got elected as Deputy Chairman of the African Union’s Commission, Dr. Chambas had earlier on served as Ghana’s Deputy Foreign Minister in the pay of the National Democratic Congress. Mr. Quartey would also serve in the same position later on.

What these two quite astute men also have in common, according to those with personal and quite intimate knowledge of them, is that Messrs. Chambas and Quartey have, by turns, been grossly short-changed by the leaders they had served without reservation and with great dedication and diligence, by being flatly denied appointments which they clearly seemed to be highly qualified for. In the case of Dr. Chambas, the fingered culprit is former President Jerry John Rawlings – excuse me, my dear reader, but I am more comfortable with the far more revolutionary and head-chopping title of the man, namely, Chairman Jerry John Rawlings. For the picture of the man that most resplendently enlivens my mnemonic recall is that of the Political Dracula who earlier on made a pet hobby of capriciously lining up his professional superiors for target-shooting practice at the Teshie Military Range.

He may not like this picture but like the proverbial bed, it was he who made it himself and so has no other choice but to sleep on the same. For Mr. Quartey, the seemingly deviously orchestrated disappointment was skillfully minted and/or brewed by the infamous Gonja petty chieftain. The good news here, though, is that both men, by turns, would be bailed out by two different New Patriotic Party chiefs-of-state, namely, former President John Agyekum-Kufuor and the now-President Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

What the preceding means, of course, is that brazen and rabid partisanship and all, Ghanaian leaders of the Danquah-Busia-Dombo Tradition or ideological camp tend to be the more civically minded and statesmanlike. But even more significantly, it ironically shows how even some of the best and brightest intellectual and professional lights of Ghanaian society often make wrongful political choices. Which, of course, is not to necessarily imply that all our best and brightest ought to put their proverbial eggs in a single basket. No such suggestion could be more preposterous.

Thus recently, in the wake of having successfully put his considerable political heft behind Mr. Quartey, to help the latter beat out his competitors for the quite weighty post of AU Commission’s Deputy Chair, President Akufo-Addo highlighted the need for Ghanaian leaders to privilege principles over pure partisanship in their bid to arriving at decisions bordering on who best qualifies to be elected or appointed to which post. “I have never believed in the [procrustean] uniformity of ideas. I also don’t believe that I’m president and so everybody should agree with me” (See “How Akufo-Addo Saved Mahama’s Secretary” DailyGuideAfrica.com / Ghanaweb.com 2/2/17).

Now, that is how a delectably functioning democracy ought to work!

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By Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., Ph.D.
English Department, SUNY-Nassau
Garden City, New York
March 10, 2017
E-mail: [email protected]

Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., PhD
Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., PhD, © 2017

Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., PhD, taught Print Journalism at Nassau Community College of the State University of New York, Garden City, for more than 20 years. He is also a former Book Review Editor of The New York Amsterdam News.. More He holds Bachelor of Arts (Summa Cum Laude) in English, Communications and Africana Studies from The City College of New York of The City University of New York, where he was named a Ford Foundation Undergraduate Fellow and the first recipient of the John J. Reyne Artistic Achievement Award in English Poetry (Creative Writing) in 1988.

The author was part of the "socially revolutionary" team of undergraduate journalists at City College of New York (CCNY) of the City University of New York (CUNY), who won First-Prize certificates for Best Community Reporting from the Columbia University School of Journalism, for three consecutive years, from 1988 to 1990.

Born April 8, 1963, in Ghana; naturalized U.S. citizen; son of Kwame (an educator) and Dorothy (maiden name, Sintim) Okoampa-Ahoofe; children: Abena Aninwaa, Kwame III. Ethnicity: "African." Education: City College of the City University of New York, B.A. (summa cum laude), 1990; Temple University, M.A., 1993, Ph.D., 1998. Politics: Independent. Religion: "Christian—Ecumenist." Hobbies and other interests: Political philosophy.

CAREER: Ghana National Cultural Center, Kumasi, poet, 1979–84; Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, worked as instructor in English; Technical Career Institutes, New York, NY, instructor in English, 1991–94; Indiana State University, Terre Haute, instructor in history, 1994–95; Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY, member of English faculty. Participant in World Bank African "Brain-Gain" pilot project.

MEMBER: Modern Language Association of America, National Council of Teachers of English, African Studies Association, Community College Humanities Association.

AWARDS, HONORS: Essay award, Nassau Review, 1999.
Column: Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., PhD

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