2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu 2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu

NDC SUPS WITH THE DEVIL AT CHURCH ST OFFICES OF AHWOIS AND THEIR COHORT

The possibility that in addition to whatever health problems of John Mahama may be known to the Ahwois and their cohort, is there also a kitchen cabinet plan to send John Mahama to sleep early, like Professor Mills, should he perchance win the 2024 elections, to make assurance double sure that their enterprise for their surrogate to become President before 2028 and, therefore, face no opposition for the nomination as the 2027 NDC flagbearer?

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2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu 2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu

LGBTQ+ AS AN INSTRUMENT OF POLITICAL ELECTIONEERING IN GHANA

The NDC and the NPP appear to be so invested in their opposing positions and the desire to use the dynamics of gay rights to win political power that they have not stopped to think about the consequences of their actions to the sustenance of constitutionalism, democracy, and the rule of law. The elders in the room who could have sought a compromise appear to have taken sides leading to both sides engaging in a dialogue of the deaf.

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2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu 2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu

DAMPARE MUST GO LEAKED TAPE IS A DIVERSION TACTIC FOR LONG GAME

The leaked Dampare tape recording has achieved its objective because the NDC in particular, as well as other opposition political parties and security and intelligence operatives, have diverted their attention to defending and extolling the virtues and perceived neutrality of the IGP. The NDC and other opposition political parties ought to make haste slowly in what they say in praise or condemnation of the IGP. Consider the long game and heed the warning: “There is no art to find the mind’s construction in the face”!

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2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu 2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu

STOP WEAPONIZING THE JUDICIAL PROCESS FOR THE ELECTION CYCLE

Africa has so many examples of chaos that Ghana can learn from, which is why patriotic citizens must speak up against the creeping canker of the politicization of the Office of the Attorney-General and the judiciary branch of government by the NPP and the NDC. I have raised my finger. Join me by raising your finger as a patriotic citizen so that we can together defend the 1992 Constitution against the political hawks from the NPP and the NDC. Non Desistas Non Exieris: Never Give Up Never Surrender.

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2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu 2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu

CONGRATULATIONS TO NDC ON ASSIN NORTH BY-ELECTION VICTORY

The NDC must be congratulated by all patriotic persons who act apolitically in the national interest and believe in defence of the Constitution and in the sustenance of democracy and the rule of law in Ghana. I take the view that Constitutionalism won in the Supreme Court, the Attorney-General failed woefully in weaponizing the administration of criminal justice, while democracy and the rule of law won massively at the Assin North by-elections.

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2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu 2023 Martin A. B. K. Amidu

44TH ANNIVERSARY OF JUNE 4 AND JERRY JOHN RAWLINGS

The 44th Anniversary of the June 4 uprising is the time for the NDC to decide whether it is still a party founded by President Rawlings or one that has been taken over by the traitors that tried to re-write the history of the PNDC and NDC in the infamous Working with Rawlings. I stand with Rawlings on the occasion of the 44th Anniversary of June 4. One cannot stand with Rawlings and the traitors simultaneously. Take a side. Do not sit on the fence for it may break.

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2022 Martin A. B. K. Amidu 2022 Martin A. B. K. Amidu

FIRST CRITIQUE OF KWAMENA AHWOI’S WORKING WITH RAWLINGS

A content analysis of the author’s chapter 4 reveals he had to doctor facts and available data to conclude that before the NCD submitted its “Evolving a True Democracy” report to the PNDC “no options were foreclosed”: “The foreclosure only came with the presentation of the NCD report to the PNDC which came down cautiously in favour of multi-party democracy”. Without inversing the facts and straining old data contained in a 4th March 1985 press statement to establish a lack of foreclosure in spite of the PNDC Chairman’s January 1991 New Year broadcast to the Nation, the author could not claim credit for his ingenious role in guiding the PNDC to the path of multi-party democracy in Ghana

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