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The New Patriotic Party’s Prempeh: Akufo Addo Outperforms Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah

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Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the running mate of the NPP
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Tuesday 9th July, 2024, the day finally came for Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the running mate of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, to be formally presented to His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, at the historic Manhyia Palace in Kumasi.

The occasion was graced with beautiful ambience and the well known rich culture of the Ashanti’s with prominent dignitaries in the ruling New Patriotic Party all present.

During the ceremonial introduction, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo lauded the exceptional qualities of Dr. Bawumia and NAPO, expressing unwavering confidence in their ability to lead the NPP to victory in the upcoming 2024 general elections.

He particularly praised Dr. Bawumia for his significant contributions during his tenure, emphasizing his humility, dedication, and commitment to national progress.

“Otumfuo, Dr Bawumia decided to select from your own house, your grandson, NAPO who is the MP for Manhyia South and he’s also a minister, he’s the one Dr Bawumia introduced him to the national council, and they all unanimously agreed to be the running mate of Bawumia.

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, had strong words of caution for the vice-presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh (NAPO), when he was presented to him on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, of which some key ones selected out of the many.

  • You are not arrogant, so don’t let what people say be true – Otumfuo to NAPO
  • Vice President, Bawumia, saw the good work of Napo and appointed him as Running Mate – Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
  • Matthew Opoku Prempeh [Napo] is my son and we trained him here. I even paid his school fees for him – Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
  • Go and humble yourself to Bawumia – Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II advises NAPO.
  • Don’t let Dr. Bawumia regret his decision – Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu advises Matthew Opoku Prempeh. 

The NAPO’s Persona Before His Official Introduction 

Having served as a minister of education and also holding the office of energy minister he might be in the known for his utterances and act of public speaking. But one thing that resonated not only from the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) but most of Ghanaians about him was his level of arrogance.

How long can the ordinary Ghanaian be taken for granted. Imagine an energy minister being asked about erractic power outage crises and the need for a time table released for load shedding so we can be on guard and In his response: The Minister of Energy, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, suggested that those asking for a timetable for the erratic power outages ongoing in the country should provide it themselves. Wow! Just like that. A public figure and a government official elected by the people? Speaking to Ghanaians and same people who put Him there?

All the odds were against Him now.

In an article published on Citinewsroom written by William Narh on 5th July, 2024 with headline:

Keep NAPO’s public speeches scripted- Political Historian warns NPP

A Political Historian from the Political Science Department at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Professor Samuel Adu Gyamfi, has advised the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to ensure that Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the party’s running mate, refrains from making unscripted public utterances and speeches.


According to Prof. Adu Gyamfi, this recommendation is due to NAPO’s strong personality, which may become overly apparent in public settings.

In an interview on Eyewitness News on Thursday, July 4, Prof. Adu Gyamfi emphasised that while Dr. Opoku Prempeh brings a wealth of experience to the Bawumia ticket, it is crucial for the party, especially his handlers, to ensure that he does not speak extemporaneously in public.

“I am of the view that in terms of public engagement when he is to deliver a speech or on a campaign platform, I will suggest that he does not speak extempore, and further, as I appeal, he should not speak off the cuff.

“I am of the view that the political handlers, marketers, and experts in speeches and those who are going to write those speeches for him must prepare him with a lower tone because he has a strong personality and charisma to be able to communicate with a party voice and in a way to also be quite humane.

“So, his speech should have a tone that is polite, respectful, cuts across, and has a certain soberness within the sphere,” he stated. https://citinewsroom.com/2024/07/keep-napos-public-speeches-scripted-political-historian-warns-npp/#google_vignette

Did all this not justify his arrogance?

NAPO’s First Speech During Outdooring 

First of all he might have forgotten that podium given to him was to speak to the whole of Ghanaians and not just NPP faithfuls gathered at Kumasi Jubilee Grounds. Or maybe the script writter wanted to him to prove to the many Ghanaians that he actually could do it without a script.


You had just one job!
Give an outstanding outdooring speech to whip up the NPP base, pique the interest of undecided voters and ultimately, sound like a man worthy of being called a statesman in the future and you messed it up big time! You could have praised Nana Addo without mentioning Kwame Nkrumah not to talk of even referring to him as ‘our Kwame Nkrumah’..what does ‘your Kwame Nkrumah’ mean? Sounds very divisive to me..Napo, you goof big time! There was nothing strategic about that speech.

Afrer this, ace journalist Kafui Dey took to X to ask a big question.


You are Kwame Nkrumah, what is your response?

Answers as quoted: with response of 500+

“That your kwame Nkrumah” .. this man should apologize for insulting the intelligence of Ghanaians and insulting Nkrumah legacy

“Whoever is coaching NAPO has got a big job to do. De loose talk be too much…asɛ he lacks basic home training bi saa no.”

“The arrogance and the impudence. Since I was born, I have not seen a worse administration than this NPP government, yet they are filled with pride and arrogance, ignoring the plight of Ghanaians.”

“This, to our jubilee house, can’t imagine. We’ll witness Kenya in Ghana within 6 months.”

“Kwame Nkrumah shaking in his grave. Only posterity will judge”

“God,
Oh Lord Almighty,
We beg you in the name of Jesus Christ, don’t let us witness this character in the Flagstaff House as the next Vice-President.
The combination of Bawumia and Napo would be a disaster”

“Kwame Nkrumah wouldn’t say anything. He will smile. The guy doesn’t know he is talking about. He can never get close to Nkrumah. Eeiii hating on Nkrumah even in his grave? Nkrumah lives forever”

“I think Asantehene will be the most disappointed soul in all of this. It’s only this afternoon that he told the world that he’s given him some advice indoors and now see arrogance of a speech. It’s pathetic these poeple want power.”

“Typical of most Ghanaians. They speak without reference to tangible facts, figures n comparative analysis to back their claim, while the media will not also ask them to provide evidence either. Everything is vibes n blind arguments, n u wonder where Ghana is currently.”

“Am really disappointed in manhyia. This guy has disgrace Otumfuo.”

Kwame Nkrumah’s once said “As far as i am concerned, i am in the knowledge that death can never extinguish the torch which i have lit in Ghana and Africa. Long after i am dead and gone, the light will continue to burn and be borne aloft, giving light and guidance to all people”

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California’s Vote Count Lags Behind India’s Efficiency

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California’s vote counting process has often been criticized for its duration compared to other regions, including India, which is known for its efficiency in handling large-scale elections:  In recent elections, California has taken significantly longer to count votes compared to the immediate results seen in some other states. 

California has a high percentage of mail-in ballots, which require additional steps for verification, including signature checking, which delays the counting process. Ballots can be counted if postmarked by Election Day and received up to a week later, extending the counting period. Efforts to increase voter accessibility, like same-day registration and provisional ballots, add to the complexity and time needed for vote tallying. There are set deadlines for when results must be certified, which can extend past the day of the election, contributing to the perception of slow counting.

In contrast, India manages to count votes for its massive electorate with notable speed, India’s election process for its 640 million voters (in some elections) is completed in a single day for the counting phase, thanks to a highly organized system with extensive manpower and technology, despite the logistical challenges posed by its size and diversity.

The use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) since the early 2000s has significantly sped up the counting process. These machines are counted manually but at a rapid pace because of the sheer number of counters involved. There’s a growing frustration among the public and political figures in California regarding the slow pace of vote counting. Some have suggested adopting technologies or systems similar to those used in India to streamline the process, although this would require significant changes in election laws and infrastructure.

The extended vote count in California has been linked to increased distrust among some voters, as the delay in final results can lead to speculation and conspiracy theories about the integrity of the election process. Efforts are underway to possibly speed up the process through legal changes, like earlier processing of mail-in ballots and better voter education on timely ballot submission. This comparison highlights a contrast in election management philosophies; California prioritizes voter accessibility and security, which inherently slows down the counting, whereas India’s system is geared towards rapid, large-scale execution with a different approach to technology and human resources.

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The Tribal Supremacy and Tribal Bigotry Happening in Ghana

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In the wake of the supposed tribal supremacy and tribal bigotry happening in Ghana, i take you to the colonial and post colonial dichotomies of it.

The Akan group believed to have been the first people of the present day Ghana constitute over 47%. The functions amongst the Akan began to fight themselves for supremacy, others continued to migrates to other parts. Popular battles fought were the Denkyiras and Asantes, Fantse and Asantes, Fantses and Nzemas etc. The Fantse as a result of their involvement with the Brits joined forces with them to fight the Asantes (noted as one of the fearsome tribes).

The Fight For Independence

The Asantes had fought the British for their independence and had won in most of the battles until the Sagrenti war where the Asantes attempted to conquere the British and seize the Cape Coast Castle (seat of the British rule). Together with the Fantse, Mende (Sierra Leone) and Igbo military forces and the British, the Asantes were conquered along the coast.

Diplomatic Independence 

The talks for Independence had since started amongst the Asantes and the British in 1935/1936.

The other Akan diplomats led by J.B Danquah had met the Fantse chiefs and other dignitaries in Saltpond to agree on the road map for the fight for independence. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, who insisted on “Independence now or never”, moved ahead to convince the Asantes (who were near independence in 1936), the northern tribes and the Togoland (Ewes) to join forces to push for a joint independence. There were certain conditions to met before all parties joined in. The Asantes opted to still be recognized as it state with homage paid to it King. The Northern tribes were promised developments and education (to be inline with the southern tribes).

Post Independence Rule and Tribal Bigotry

Kwame Nkrumah focused on Free Formal Education in the North to be at pair with the south. Military power capture fueled by selfishness ignited a lot of tribal bigotry as tribesmen wanted to be in charge of government. Democratic governments played on the cards of tribalism to win favour and propagate their agenda.

Conclusion

Power struggle has always been a powered struggle with tribal bigotry playing a key role. In the Rwandan genocide, it was the majority Hutus who called the Tutsis “ cockroaches” and as such be “killed”. Naturally tribes feel supirior over other tribes these natural instincts fuel the hatred. Generally, marriages with certain tribes are frowns upon. Well! Maybe thats how it was supposed to be “stay in your lane and don’t mingle with outsiders”. Who brought us together?. Just like religion, these man-made decision breeds divisions

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Kumasi’s Toy Gun Trend: Playful or Perilous?

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The trend of using toy guns in Kumasi has sparked a mix of reactions, reflecting broader discussions on the implications of such play.

Toy guns have traditionally been a part of children’s play worldwide, often seen as a means to encourage imaginative play, creativity, and even role-playing scenarios that can teach about morality, teamwork, and decision-making. In Kumasi, as in many places, toy guns might be viewed by some as harmless fun, providing entertainment and a sense of camaraderie among children and sometimes even adults during leisure activities. There is a significant concern that this trend could be perilous due to several reasons; The confusion between toy and real firearms could lead to dangerous situations.

In Ghana, where real gun violence has been an issue, toy guns might contribute to a culture that trivializes the seriousness of firearms. There’s a fear that toy guns could be misused or misunderstood, potentially leading to accidents or confrontations. The lack of clear regulations on toy guns might exacerbate this risk.  The trend could complicate law enforcement efforts if toy guns are mistaken for real ones, potentially leading to unnecessary escalations in tense situations.

Some individuals and social commentators on platforms like X have expressed worry, pointing out that this trend could normalize gun culture among the youth, potentially desensitizing them to the real-life consequences of gun violence. They argue for oversight or regulations to ensure that these toys are used safely and do not contribute to a broader societal issue.

Conversely, others might argue that with proper education about the difference between toys and real weapons, such activities can remain within the realm of safe, supervised play. There seems to be a growing call for intervention by authorities or community leaders in Kumasi to address this trend.

This might involve setting guidelines on how toy guns should be manufactured (e.g., with distinctive colors or designs to differentiate them from real firearms), sold, and used, perhaps similar to what has been implemented in other countries. The situation in Kumasi reflects a global debate on the role of toy guns in society, weighing the benefits of imaginative play against the potential for real-world confusion and danger.

The trend underscores the need for a balanced approach where the playful nature of toy guns is preserved while ensuring that safety and societal values are not compromised.

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