PC Appiah-Ofori blames Kufuor, Alan for divisions in NPP . , 04/02/2010
Outspoken
New Patriotic Party MP for Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa, PC Appiah-Ofori says events
in the party indicate the ground is being prepared for another victory for the
ruling National Democratic Congress come 2012.
He told Adom FM that followers of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, 2008 NPP
presidential candidate and those of Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, runner-up in the
party’s race for a flagbearer, are engaged in a campaign of attrition that is
set to tear the party apart and render it no match for the governing party come
the next elections.
Nana Addo and Alan have both declared interest to contest the party’s
flagbearership again and have been campaigning on the quiet to push their
agenda.
But P.C. Appiah-Ofori blames former President J.A. Kufuor and Alan himself for
the emerging divisions in the party, saying they are a major cause of the
problem.
PC Appiah-Ofori wants Alan to back down on his desire to lead the party as
flagbearer and instead allow Nana Addo to run again because, as he put it, Alan
is still a young man and must yield that interest to Nana Addo in the best
interest of the NPP. He said it is wrong that anyone who felt he wanted to lead
the party is allowed to do so.
He said the party had kept faith with J.A. Kufuor even when he contested and lost
the national elections until eventually he won, claiming that at the time, even
though there were others interested in the position, they were ignored because
everyone decided Kufuor ought to be maintained.
He said former President Kufuor is the person who attempted foisting Alan on
the party, first handing him a ministerial position at the Trade and Industry
Ministry, and topping it up with the Presidential Special Initiatives all to
build him up and make him popular with the people in furtherance of his
presidential ambitions.
P.C. Appiah-Ofori said given the importance of the PSIs, no party could have
defeated the NPP if the projects had been better managed and succeeded because
they appeal to rural folks, however they were mismanaged.
He recalled that in 2004 when the party went to congress, the whole event
turned to a Party vs. Castle, with those the former president supported being
matched against those the party regarded its own. And they voted against the
Castle, he said.
He said going into the 2010 congress, the former president has his favourites
again instead of remaining a neutral father in the party.
In the meantime he wants Alan and Nana to call their followers to order.