Tuesday, 11 August 2009

NPP Destroyed Dagbon And Dagombas!

NPP Destroyed Dagbon And Dagombas!

The NPP has caused unforgettable and recurring damage to Ghana in nearly almost every pursuit of her endeavour. However, my interest lies on the savagery to the Dagbon, Dagombas and the north.

In 2000 campaign trail, the NDC peddled the information that the late Ya-Na Yakubu Andani II was going to be assassinated if NPP is voted into power on every podium they (NDC) mounted. I was a staunch activist of the NPP, so many others and I believed that this was very outrageous and expensive political propaganda to swoop the new sympathisers of the NPP in the Dagbon. This perceived propaganda was rubbished by the good people of Dagbon who were all out for “POISONOUS CHANGE”

Regrettably, the late Ya-Na was offered a telephone interview with Savannah Radio in Tamale about this political hearsay surrounding his name. Unknowingly, he firmly stated that politicians should not try to make political capital from his name. He declared that politics has no business with chieftaincy and called for a stop to this incredulous kidding.

Indeed, we have had the bitterest taste of a change where people of Dagbon were frogmarched from day one of NPP’s Reign Of Terror.

Lo and behold, all that preambles as stated by the NDC with regards to the regicide systematically came to pass. It was not a trance! People of Dagbon had the greatest shock of their lifetime when the Overlord, owner of trees and plants met his political waterloo battle that saw him out of humans in March 2002. The ambience was enough to tell the sacrilege that has been committed. I could not stand this political desecration of my very roots. “Had I known....” were the only words I could utter. People came to realisation of the saying that there is truth in every rumour.

All efforts by the erstwhile NPP Kufour-led government to grab the perpetrators of this heinous crime were sham. The circumstances surrounding the daggers with the late Ya-Na Yakubu Andani II were self-speaking to any person with sixth sense. The police station was not only a stone throw to the Ya-Na’s Palace but all telephone links to Yendi were cut off for good three days. In fact, there were profound indications of malice aforethought!

I was utterly convinced that the murder had a political umbrella because before Wuaku’s Commission was photographs of people (Sugri and Yidana) juggling with body parts of the Overlord. And that was not enough evidence for prosecution. This was a high mockery to the sacrosanctity of the skin of Dagombas and their allies.

The death of the Mighty Lord of Dagbon brought so much dishonour and ignominy to well-meaning Dagombas and non-Dagombas in the Dagbon Traditional Area. I was gripped with lowliness by the disdainful and gruesome manner the whole Ya-Na body was mutilated in the full glare and assistance of so-called national security (peace keepers). I could hardly stand the disrepute this act has brought to the whole brethren of the north. It made news beyond Far East, where Dagombas were perceived as the most barbaric tribe of the millennium somewhere in a hole in Ghana.

The situation caused a lot of relations dearly: breakdown of marriages, rancour in families, crumbling of youth associations just to list a few. I was in my early twenties and I never knew anything pertaining to Abudu or Andani. Today, a-day-old Dagomba child understands the nitty-gritty of the Dagbon chieftaincy matter as far to Tohazie. The ratchet that was unanimously buried by the blood brothers many years ago have been excavated by reckless and insatiable self-seekers of ill-mannered antecedent.

Moreover, the rich Dagbon tradition was crushed to hibernation. Both bigwigs and ordinary persons who were typical Dagombas shied away cladding in the fineries of Dagbon attribution. Our smock which was worn with pride was reduced to the dogs. Dagombas could no longer hold themselves high for the fear of being humiliated with heartbreaking rhetorics and finger pointing.

I know for sure that many children of Dagbon can never forgive the NPP because they virtual grew up with no childhood stories of the colourful Dagbon festivals. Festivals are one of the traditional norms that market every ethnic group beyond Ghana. Dagombas were grossly denied of this right for seven good years whiles their counterparts’ cultural heritage took centre-stage. Many Dagombas especially the youth lost touch with the tradition because the Damba festival, Fire festival and the likes could not be celebrated as the mangled mortal remains of the HUMBLE LION was still in purgatory.

The NPP’s eight years rule of mother Ghana can best be described as Reign of Terror to Dagbon and north. Just after two years in office, we the good people of Dagbon were no longer recognised by the 1992 Constitution. Our rights became privileges and privileges became charities. Several innocent people suffered needlessly the brutalities of “fed-up” military personnel. We were driven into our pens like animals no matter the condition of the weather. Our petty businesses fell flat because of “open late and close early” directive in the name of curfew and state of emergency. Those who ran afoul of this directive many a times met the wrath of the NPP-sent angels (soldiers).

Thousands of investors and growing-up businesses had to bag and baggage and leave for the sake of their lives and hard-earned properties. A magazine “Foreign Policy” cautioned American tourist to vacate the Northern Region as they could not be granted full security by America’s Outfit in Ghana. In fact, everything with regards to businesses and income generation was “basaa”

Life in the north was just HELL. I wondered why we could be treated as second citizens in our own motherland with democratically-elected government in the 21st century. The turmoil and pain we were going through was enough to merit suicide. Everything was on the left-hand side of the number scale. I developed a great aversion for the infamous Busia-Dankwa NPP. I swore to demolish Mount Everest if that could send NPP out of power.

Today, the NPP has caused a monumental damage to Dagombas by their divide and rule political shenanigans and tomfoolery. My heart always bleeds when I hear about Abudu-Andani and all that. I have a strong conviction that the solution of Dagbon chieftaincy deadlock cannot be solved with politics. Dagombas as a dignified ethnic group in Ghana has offered out themselves for political manoeuvrings and vilification for long. It is time we redeemed the glory of our past life by all humanly possible actions. We all ought to know that NPP is the cause of our woes and no uncontaminated Dagomba has the moral justification to sympathise with the yahoo Busia-Dankwa tradition with an enviable track record of “Kulunguugu”. We need to unite for a formidable Dagbon but the miscreant should be purged out within our midst.

Frankly speaking, many young people in the north never voted for the NDC to come and fix the NPP milked economy, but voted for the NDC to help them re-establish contact with peace that eluded Dagbon since 2001. The NDC’s Election 2008 manifesto really endeared our hearts for spelling out its commitment to restore serenity to the land of Dagbon – thus trampling down the perpetrators of the ungodly murder of the late Ya-Na Yakubu Andani II, which qualifies as crime of the century.

The road map to finding an everlasting peace and solution to Dagbon Abudu-Andani hassle is the case of taking the bull by the horn. We have been impatiently waiting to see that bold actions on board. However, we are somewhat tired of waiting, as the good first professor president promised the long-awaited people of Dagbon of digging into the bottom of the “bigwigicide” of the late Overlord of Dagbon and forty plus others.

Now, both Dagombas and non-Dagombas in the Dagbon north are appreciative of the president’s steps towards the land of Sensibles. So far peace is our playmate and bedmate. And the noted lawless miscreants cum Satan-incarnates have gone back to roost because the era of the beast and strayed bunch of ogres are over.

Both the royals of Andanis and Abudus ought to understand that what happened is part of nature. Dagbon is badly wounded and the wound is very dirty now. We need to clean the wound and apply some herbs to promote the healing process. How do we clean the wound? President Mills is willing to clean our rotten wound that the injurer failed to do.

However, after these Societal Negatives have been unravelled, the elders of Dagbon can decide as to whether to treat them with Retributive Justice or Restorative Justice. But I would have wished for Restorative Justice as it is built on true human and traditional values and seeks to bargain with the invariable (uncompromisable). But with the magnitude of the crime, I think any eliminatory option will not be bad. Abudu and Andani is older than NPP, so we need to “THINK” twice “NOW!”

As a matter of urgency, we call on President Mills to bullshit all political noises and give justice to the soul of the supra-patient Sage and Overlord, his family and all those who suffered from that premeditated barbarity.

May the soul of the late Ya-Na daunts and haunts all those who contributed as little as “ki” to his elimination. May his soul rest in the bosom of his ancestors. His overdue justice is on the way soon. Justice can only be delayed but never denied. The night might be a long one, but day patiently waits.

“Kavini”, our greatest pride shall surely be redeemed. Long live the Royal Gates of Abudu and Andani! Long live Dagbon!!!


Abdulai Hanan R. Confidence
Tertiary Institutions Network (P.R.O)
Northern Ghana At Heart, NORGAH
Tamale
confidencegh@gmail.com

Asabee, Running Away From Accountability!

It is only in the Professor of Law’s government that Criminals can sue the state institutions over and over again. Ghanaians are experiencing a new kind of governance where “arm robbers” caught pants down can still demand due process before their prosecution.
Did I hear that Asabee has sued BNI again? Ghanaians must clap for President Mills because this “HOLY SHIT” could never have happened in Mr. Oxford Lawyer’s (?) Ghana. He would have appointed the Harriettas to find a place for it in a Garbage Can.

I think it is a positive signal for Ghanaians, as the executive-annex judiciary of the NPP is now free from tentacles of any sort. Interestingly, Asabee, with all his reprehensible and bastardly attitude to the rule of law, now runs for cover from the law. To me, the court should be the last resort to Asabee in addressing his Legitimate Problems with regards to human rights.

I feel supremely bilious about Asabee’s incessant lamentations over his maltreatment by the government and equally I forgive all those who seem to sympathise with him. Fortunately, not all Ghanaians have suffered amnesia of any sort and we (the mentally-intact) can retell Asabee’s foolery and beast-manners towards innocent people in his heydays.

May I ask Asabee if he has ever come across the word “Human Rights”? Or he has recently been tutored on a workshop by his comrades? Asabee is a political twerp cum blue elephant who deserves neither sympathy nor empathy. It is only Hodari Okine, Asabee’s victim, who can expatiate how Asabee might be feeling now.

As a common minister of information, Asabee sacked Hodari Okine from work (Immigration Services) simply because the latter insisted on due process of anyone at his workplace. Hodari Okine, now an ambassador, was denied salary for over one year for his refusal to kowtow to the dictates of Asabee. Hodari was arrogantly told to show subordination to Asabee before he is reinstated. Nonsense! Is Immigration Service under Ministry of Information?

As a former Information Minister, I had expected him to know better that accountability per Rawlings-endorsed 1992 Constitution is not by choice but a MUST. So, ex-government functionaries should not fool themselves that going to the court day in, day out will do any magic for them. But I will advise them to stop wasting the monies they have looted on writs and courts because the journey is just steps away.

Down to the memory lane, the Abodakpes, ETs, Ahwois, Victors et cetera were unduly barricaded from moving out the country in 2001. Compare 2001 to 2009, virtually all the NPP ex-government underlings are moving out and in without any hassle. Even the Broad Day Light Thief who “sekyi-hused” both soft and hard furnishings including chamber pot from state-furnished bungalow is out of the country.

It is only Asabee who is trying to take to the woods and enjoy his booty but the BNI says Big No! I commend the BNI for keeping eagle’s eye on this man. Ghanaians perhaps might forgive him (Asabee) for his eight years vituperations but we cannot allow him to run away with this $15 million dubious, sister-in-law-not-aware and unbidden contract to his ministry.

This man by common sense is running away. Asabee should answer these questions to convince accountability loving Ghanaians that he is not running from his stinking mess.

1. Why did you choose to travel at a time that your name and ministry is grossly involved in serious financial malfeasance? If I were you, I would simply stay back and clear my name from this malodorous rot. Why can’t you stay back?
2. Why is Asabee travelling with all his bag and baggage and all of his family (nuclear) at a time of no known vacations or holidays?
3. Why is Asabee going out of the country with his two kids at a time that the kids are not on vacation (still in school for his first attempt escape on July 14)?
4. Why is Asabee trying to bolt out the country nicodemusly without taking clearance from the security agencies as required by his pre-criminal status?

May I know the maltreatment Asabee and his sympathisers are lamenting about? Please, let us get this point clear: the era of lawlessness is over and I will rather counsel Asabee to throw his arrogance away and submit himself to due process of the law.
President Mills on January 7, pledged not to entertain any kind of political vendetta and witch-hunting, but he proclaimed that there shall be no mercy for the Ata Ayis. The simple adage goes: “where people’s rights end, other’s rights begin”. Asabee’s right to spend our money as government official has ended; it is our (Ghanaians) right to find out whether it was spent wisely or not. So, he is not moving an inch until he extricates himself from this entanglement.
However, he can go to the court because President Mills has reposed back the confidence and trust to the judiciary system to the extent that his political rivals even win legal battles in court. Hodari Okine had no such opportunity from Mr. Oxford Lawyer’s (?) judiciary. Thumps up to President Mills, a true Law Professor who understands the tenets of rule of law!
The Jekyll and Hyde drama is not an abracadabra to Asabee’s impending doom. This Asabee man ought to exercise patience for the competent investigative bodies to decide whether he should go to JAIL or go back to London to continue his old job (Taxi Driving).
Period!

Abdulai Hanan R. Confidence
Tertiary Institutions Network [P.R.O]
Tamale
confidencegh@gmail.com

Thursday, 6 August 2009

Weird Equations


ROMANCE MATHEMATICS
Smart man + smart woman = romance
Smart man + dumb woman = affair
Dumb man + smart woman = marriage
Dumb man + dumb woman = pregnancy

OFFICE ARITHMETIC
Smart boss + smart employee = profit
Smart boss + dumb employee = production
Dumb boss + smart employee = promotion
Dumb boss + dumb employee = overtime

SHOPPING MATH
A man will pay $2 for a $1 item he needs.
A woman will pay $1 for a $2 item that she doesn't need.

GENERAL EQUATIONS & STATISTICS
A woman worries about the future until she gets a husband.
A man never worries about the future until he gets a wife.
A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend.