Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of the
New Patriotic Party (NPP) defeated incumbent President John Dramani
Mahama of the NDC with a margin of over one million votes in the
December 7, 2016 polls, making the latter Ghana’s first one-term
president.
The NDC 2016 Elections Coordinator,
Kofi Adams, had accepted responsibility for the party’s abysmal
performance at the polls, blaming the defeat on what he termed ‘IT
failure.’
But addressing the media on Wednesday
at its inaugural ceremony in Accra, the Crusade for Probity and
Accountability (CPA), a pro-NDC think-tank, said the leadership of the
party should step aside to allow for thorough investigation into the
circumstances that actually led to the NDC’s electoral defeat.
The group is said to be aligned with former President Jerry John Rawlings.
Convener
of CPA, Dr. Kwesi Djokoto, in a statement said, “In the interest of the
party, the national party leadership should offer the best Christmas
gift to the party, especially its grassroot supporters, by communicating
to the Council of Elders their decision to step aside en bloc at the
earliest day possible.
“This will trigger the
much-needed inquest into the activities of the party at the branch,
constituency, regional and national levels that led to the miserable
defeat. An accurate diagnosis is the first step towards recovery,” he
said.
Many Ghanaians have attributed the defeat
of the NDC to mismanagement of the country’s economy and corruption by
the Mahama administration.
Allegation
CPA
did not rule out the allegations of corruption against the NDC
government as a cause for its defeat, but said that the probe should be
conducted to really expose those who might have been perpetrating such
corrupt acts within the hierarchy of the party itself.
Citing
possible reasons for the NDC’s defeat, CPA alleged that “On election
day, thousands of supporters were stranded and eventually did not vote
as a result of very poor transport arrangements.”
The
think-tank added that “there had been countless complaints of the party
structure being ignored in numerous instances. The above were symptoms
of a malfunctioning system which were broadly left unaddressed by
leadership.”
It noted, “The performance by the
NDC in this year’s elections will go down as the most abysmal and
dreadful by any major political party in the history of Ghana.
“The picture of the monumental failure is even clearer when it is compared to the 2012 performance of the NDC.”
Deceit
According
to CPA, “The national leadership of the party through deceit almost led
the teeming supporters of the NDC on a needless collision course which
could have resulted in casualties.”
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