October 22, 2024
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Dear Prof. Gyampo!

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You are singing dirges when there are no deaths in the family. Your post is not reflective of what has happened. Stop blowing things out of proportion!
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You are not only crying more than the bereaved but also making a mountain out of a molehill with your post on the withdrawal of Chief Alan Kyerematen from the November 4 election.

You are singing dirges when there are no deaths in the family. Your post is not reflective of what has happened. Stop blowing things out of proportion!

Suffice it to say that the New Patriotic Party is not breaking up. In fact, the party has gone through more turbulent times but there was no break-up.

Let me walk you down memory lane. After the 2007 primaries, a similar incident occurred. B. J. da Rocha was very much alive and played a pivotal role at the time. We survived.

Prior to the 2016 elections, 3 key party leaders were suspended as they were removed from their positions over some named infractions.

Many in the then ruling NDC and you and your likes gave up on this party. You were under the mistaken assumption that the NPP had collapsed and that there was no way the party would survive, let alone win the 2016 elections.

Despite those challenges, the new leadership of the party worked like Trojans, rallying the rank and file around and going ahead to defeat Mahama and his NDC with results yet to be bested in our political history.

John Mahama, whose party was at peace with itself, lost to Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo with a million votes margin. That margin of victory, I am sure, shocked you and your likes.

To conclude on that item, I would like to state that this party is not breaking up. Your tears are not based on any facts but assumptions if not emotions. There will be cooperation after the primaries, as Chief Alan would say.

You also know, deep in the hazy recesses of your mind and heart that, the reasons Chief Alan gave for his decision are far from realities. No system is deliberately being used against the others for Dr. Bawumia to have a smooth sailing.

Dr. Bawumia won the first round on his own strength and hard work. He is loved by the party people across the country. His victory was not influenced by any machinations by the party’s leadership.

Having dealt with the above issues, is it not strange that out if your busy schedules, you have found time to write about the NPP ‘potentially breaking up’, but have not found time to write about John Mahama’s ill-intentioned motive to fill our courts with NDC lawyers as judges?

Is it not hypocritical on your part to overlook something that threatens to disturb our democratic values with packing the courts with NDC lawyers but you have found it pertinent to share your views on Chief Alan’s withdrawal from the race?

Are you afraid of John Dramani Mahama and his babies with sharp teeth members for which reason you have refused to discuss that havoc-wreaking statement he made?

Your sense of objectivity is questionable! You tend to approbate and reprobate depending upon which issue is topical and which actors are involved! Boldness is not one of your strong attributes.

P.K.Sarpong,

Whispers from the Corridors of the Thinking Place.

Richard Koomson| mediacentralonline.info |Ghana
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