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Where am I? News CPP IS JUST USING SAMIA - SEKOU NKRUMAH
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Dr. Sekou Nkrumah ,son of Ghana’s first president is worried that the Convention People’s Party [CPP] is only “using” his sister, Samia who was recently elected Chairperson of the party to create a false impression of a revival in the CPP.

Sekou Nkrumah says his sister has a huge task ahead of her since the party she now chairs wants everyone to believe that it has been revived.

Members of the CPP after their recent congress in Accra which saw the election of Samia and other national executives into office have been proclaiming a rebirth of the party most people consider dead. And Sekou Nkrumah thinks the picture being painted of s new CPP is inaccurate.

“CPP is using Samia Nkrumah to represent the revival of the party which is not the case on the grounds. Is there really a revival?” he asked.

According to him, calls for an alternative political party besides the ruling NDC and the main opposition NPP to serve as a third political force does not make the CPP is that alternative party.

“Almost everyone is calling for a third force in our political system and yet it’s not clear why we need a third force. If the people of Ghana are tired of the NDC and NPP the third force should not necessarily be the CPP” he argued.

Dr. Nkrumah who was speaking via telephone said the CPP since 1992 has been struggling to find its level in Ghana’s contemporary politics.

He attributed the party’s struggles to the formation of the NDC which he said has over the years captured seats that traditionally belonged to the CPP thus making the NDC the new CPP.

He argued that the only way the CPP can become strong again is for it to be fused with the NDC or for the CPP to completely destroy the NDC.

“Look at what happened in 2008, CPP had all the publicity and the hype, yet the party performed poorly. We need more than the son or daughter of Kwame Nkrumah to revive the party” he opined.

According to him, Kwame Nkrumah was a very unique leader who had a very exceptional personality thus for anyone to step in his shoes, ‘you must have that drive’.

“I’m not seeing anybody who can step into Nkrumah’s shoes in Ghanaian politics. What I see most politicians do today is misuse monies and feed themselves to the detriment of the masses. Politicians today lack the ability to inspire and organise people” he argued.

“When Kwame Nkrumah was invited to come to Ghana it was not because his dad was this or that. He was invited to rule this country because the people saw leadership qualities in him. And when Nkrumah came, he did not disappoint Ghanaians".

"My sister will have to prove herself worthy of the position. Currently she is unable to disengage herself from her position as an MP and the Chairman of the CPP. That alone is enough for me to say that Samia is not ready to take off” he concluded.




Last Updated on Monday, 26 September 2011 13:16
 

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0 #1 Guest 2011-10-03 19:49
I think Sekou Nkrumah is immature, because I don't think the Convention People's Party are using his sister, because what Sekou Nkrumah is doing, he and the National Democratic Congress in-power are coming out with such nonsense to under-mind the Convention People's Party.

The same National Democratic Congress Party claim that they idolise the vision of Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah, when nothing but hypocrisy.

At least the New Patriot Party vile and decieful as they are, they are known for their anti-Nkrumah attacks and they don't hide it, but as the National Democratic Congress it is a shame that Sekou Nkrumah ignorantly choose to attack the Convention People's Party instead of congulating Saima Nkrumah in coming to be the first chairwoman of the Convention People's Party, to continue where their father left-off.

Congulate Saima instead of being bitter, Sekou.
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