Konadu Quits NDC?
By Charles Takyi-Boadu
Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings
Barring any unforeseen circumstances, former First Lady Nana Konadu
Agyeman-Rawlings is expected to renounce her membership of the ruling
National Democratic Congress (NDC) any moment from today.
This would enable her to respond to calls for her to contest for the
flagbearership position of the newly formed National Democratic Party
(NDP), most of whose supporters are disgruntled members of the NDC.
Dr Nii Armah Josiah Aryeh, interim National Chairman of the NDP,
dropped the hint when he announced the extension of the filing of
nominations for the party’s presidential candidature.
Dr Aryeh told Joy FM yesterday that even though NDP members were
calling on the former First Lady to contest for the party’s
flagbearership, she could not do so because she was still a member of
the NDC, expressing the hope that she might quit the ruling party by the
close of the week.
Sources close to Mrs. Rawlings, whose husband, former President Jerry John Rawlings, is the founder of the ruling party, told
DAILY GUIDE that the only thing left was for her was to communicate her decision to the leadership of the NDC.
That, according to sources, was part of reasons the interim national
executive of the NDP had to postpone its congress and launch to enable
Nana Konadu and other potential aspirants to file their nominations.
She is said to have already received the blessings of her husband who
is equally not happy with developments in the party he founded and also
fought tooth and nail to return it to power after eight years in
opposition.
The Interim National Chairman of NDP, a former General Secretary of
the ruling NDC, Dr. Aryeh, who spoke on the issue, said, “The former
First Lady now remains a member of the NDC. She has not and I stand to
be corrected; she has not publicly resigned her position but if she
resigns, then of course like anybody else, she could join us.”
According to Dr Aryeh, who spoke on Accra-based
Citi FM, the party initially planned to close nominations tomorrow and hold congress on Saturday, September 29.
“We have taken a second look and decided that congress should be on
the 6th of October,” he stated, indicating that the rescheduling of the
congress was due to the flagbearership contest.
For this reason, he said the closure of nominations had been extended.
$5m Handshake
Nana Konadu dismissed media reports claiming she had demanded
$5million from the NDC to abandon plans to lead the NDP into the 2012
general elections.
Mrs Rawlings insisted she had not had any discussion with anybody
from the NDC about rumours circulating that she was set to lead the NDP
against the party her husband founded, let alone haggling over how much
would be enough to change her mind.
The pro NDC Al-Hajj newspaper edited by Alhaji Bature Iddrisu
reported last Thursday that the former First Lady had demanded $5million
from the NDC if she was to be persuaded to step down as a possible
flagbearer for the NDP.
The newspaper claimed Nana Konadu made those demands when mediators
from the NDC impressed upon her to drop her ambition of contesting the
crucial elections, a scenario which could split NDC votes.
Nana Konadu, who was the special guest of honour at the 6th
anniversary celebration of the Women Encounter Fellowship International
in Tema, said the speculations would not deter her from achieving the
purpose for which God created her.
“Before coming here, I had to go and meet a certain gentleman who is
writing some articles for me. And then he asked me ‘Oh, there’s this
about you going to collect $5m so that you keep your mouth shut. I said
what are you talking about? Then he said ‘let me get the paper from my
car.’ He went and picked the paper from his car.
“It was sad for me. They write things that I do not even recognise myself in the papers.
Nobody has spoken to me about anything like that. I haven’t told
anybody about anything like that. But the man (author of the story) was
emphatic. He wants to destroy the purpose for which God has brought me
onto this earth, and I will not agree to it,” she declared to a loud
applause. Meanwhile, pressure is mounting on Nana Konadu to respond to
the overtures of her Friends of Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings (FONKAR)
and become the flag bearer of the NDP.
In an interview yesterday, FONKAR Operations Director Owusu Bempah
was optimistic the lady would be so overwhelmed by both the internal and
external overtures that she would have no option than to succumb to the
popular wish of her admirers.
The silence of the former First Lady has been a source of concern to
political pundits who are unable to decrypt the conundrum surrounding
her future, a situation worsened by her husband’s presence at the NDC
conference in Kumasi.
The NDC last week dared the former First Lady to declare her position
without further ado, as to whether she was going to maintain her
membership of the party or change her status and join the party she is
rumoured as being behind.
Owusu Bempah told
DAILY GUIDE, “We shall be
there and the country, we are optimistic, would be treated to a major
political development when the former First Lady would break ranks with
the NDC and take up the leadership of the NDP. We are still entreating
her to consider our demand.”
She has of late been active in Kumasi in what political observers think has to do with her political future and the country’s.