A former President of Ghana, Jerry John Rawlings, is demanding the
removal of Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the General Secretary of the ruling
NDC, as key to the party’s retention of power in the upcoming general
elections.
This is one of the many demands raised by the founder of the party
during a meeting with chiefs from the Volta Region aimed at resolving
the dispute between him and President John Evans Atta Mills.
A close ally of the Rawlingses and MP for Lower Manya, Michael Teye Nyaunu, who disclosed this to Citi News
said ex-president Rawlings believes Mr. Nketia’s continuous
hold of office as the party’s chief scribe is detrimental to the
progress of the NDC.
“For Asiedu-Nketia to refer to the founding father of the party as a
barking dog means he has lost the credibility to function as the
General-Secretary of the NDC,” he told Citi News.
According to Hon. Nyaunu, although the founding father of the
NDC did not refer to Asiedu Nketia as a threat or an enemy, Mr.
Rawlings felt he was unsuitable to lead the party as the
General-Secretary.
“There are also a lot of things that the Mr. Rawlings finds
displeasing and that includes the Woyome case,” the MP for Lower Manya
revealed.
He said Mr. Rawlings was worried that the NDC government was
marred with corruption which would adversely affect the confidence of
supporters, six months away from the 2012 presidential elections.
By: Citifmonline.com/Ghana
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