Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Rhetorics Of An Insecure Leader

The Asomdwoehene, once the cool, calm and collected dude, we are told, is already throwing a national tantrum because he is exasperated and pissed off by the fact that some chaps are not allowing him, him only, to be the president. He does not feel like sharing the presidency, you know! He is even prepared to sacrifice the few endearing attributes given to him by the Almighty for the service of humanity. According to him, Ghanaians are misconstruing his patience and peace-loving nature for weakness, incompetence and timidity and so he has decided to tighten the screw on us so that we as a people learn to recognise that he is just as hot-headed as his boss, JJ Rawlings, who apparently is 'loved, admired and respected' by Ghanaians for his penchant for provocative speeches.

This Atta Mills man does not get it.
He is choosing very early in his presidency to be belligerent and reactionary.
Here are a few points for consideration.

  • According to him, it is time to show Ghanaians who really is in charge of the country. Duh? The chap is still oblivious to the fact that Ghanaians did put him in charge of running the affairs of the country and therefore he does not need to show us anything. What we want to see is that he is doing a damn good job.
  • He chooses to tell Ghanaians the most profound secret hidden from us since January 2009! And that is: there is only one president in Ghana and that he is the one! Geez, I really never expected such twaddle to come from Atta Mills. He is leading me and many others to believe that we have been overestimating him all along . Unlike the rest of us, he has still not come to terms with the fact that he is actually the president. He does not need to tell Ghanaians that he is the president. What sort of inferiority complex is that? Man, prove your competence by action and not threats. You cannot threaten us as a result of your own grasshopper mentality. It appears to me that this man is in a fix. Having fought the presidency for so many years, he now dreads the very responsibility that accompanies that office. He does not seem to have any clear sets of priorities by which to govern Ghana. Threats and insinuations are a sign of incompetence, if you ask me.
  • He says he has not authorised Kuffour to use the late Hawa Yakubu's ministerial bungalow as the former president's offices. My question is: if he hasn't signed whatever he is supposed to have signed, why doesn't he just go ahead and sign the blooming thing and let us all get on with our lives instead of the the petty childish games he and his minnows are playing. I cannot understand why the President of the Republic is the one to authorize which building should be used as an office by the former president. Are there not state institutions to do that. Besides, one of his own guys, PV Obeng, has confirmed that Kuffour indeed did ask for the permission to use that office and a letter was subsequently sent to the presidency on the 6th February so how come Atta Mills and his gang are wasting their time and energy on something as 'trivial' as a small bungalow for a 'ceremonial' office of the former president . Has Atta Mills not got important matters of state to deal with? We hear the president's spokesman, his communications director as well as the National Security Coordinator spending days and nights arguing about something of minimal national importance. What is the big deal here?
  • He says he will instruct the law enforcers to enforce the law. Why should the president have to instruct law enforcement personnel to carry out their constitutionally obligated responsibilities? The days when everything that happened in Ghana had to originate from the Osu castle is surely coming back big time.

While inflation is shooting through the roof and the New Ghana Cedi is falling like lightning, the circus of blame-game and the mischievous plot to disgrace the former president and the NPP appears to be the only issue that is gripping the sacred attention of Atta Mills and his administration.
Did not Atta Mills promise us a better Ghana? Why then is the gear stuck in reverse for so long?

2 comments:

  1. Curious Posekyere - why the decision about having a new blog? Will it concentrate on political issues in and around Ghana? or political issues in general? That said your style of writing here is very different from your first. It shows a different side - hard, straight to the point, pragmatic. These elements did show through in your previous blog, but now I think you have taken off the kid gloves. Interesting.

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  2. Hi Denise,
    Thanks and welcome to this site!
    Basically this blog will be political in nature.
    I am hoping to posting pretty serious stuff.
    There are many issues coming.
    Bless!

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