The Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin has impugned the leadership qualities of ex-president John Mahama.
Comparing him to a "reckless driver" the flagbearer aspirant of the
National Democratic Congress (NDC) says he perceived disaster for the
party during John Dramani Mahama’s tenure as president.
He said although he warned about the danger ahead, he was ignored but
his fears came to pass when the party loss miserably in the 2016 general
elections.
The Nadoli Kaleo Member of Parliament wants to prevent an even
miserable defeat in 2020, a reason he is pushing for the party
leadership to be changed.
“You struggle at the grass root, you harvest for us to win, usually
after that where do you count? That is one of the reasons why you used
to hear my voice criticising my own people. Because I could see afar
that this driver was driving recklessly and he would get into an
accident.
“I was giving the warning signals. So when I started raising those
issues, if my brothers and sisters in NDC had taken note and worked
hard, I don’t think we would have lost the 2016 elections with almost
one million votes,” he said.
Mr Bagbin has been one of the most vocal critics of the Mahama-led
administration even before it lost power to the New Patriotic Party
(NPP) in 2016.
Describing the administration as an “animal farm” he has consistently
held that the former president was the reason the NDC lost the 2016
elections.
As the race for the presidential elections heats up in the party, Mr
Bagbin is again raising doubt about former president Mahama’s ability to
perform although he is yet to declare his intentions.
Out of the six who have shown interest in the topmost position of the party, Mr Bagbin believes he is the party’s best bet.
He told supporters of the party in the Volta Region where he has been
campaigning that he has their interest at heart and has been unimpressed
with the way they have been treated by the previous administration.
“Today, those who were leading us from 2013 to 2016 with those powers
where are they? We are again struggling to get the party back to power.
“Today I have decided to risk it once again, to offer myself to lead
once again to recover our lost glory. The decision is in your hands.”
The seven-time MP is also planning a way to bring back former first lady, Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings to the NDC if elected.
“People who are committed to the NDC are leaving one by one. Even our
first mother had to go and form a party...even the founding father is
now criticising us.”
Mr Bagbin wants the numbers on his side and promised not to engage in
politics of insult, “we are trying to do a clean campaign so that at the
end of the day, whoever is elected can get all of us back.
“And if it is me, I will do everything to bring everybody back,” he added.
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