Journalist, Captain Smart has suggested the Ahwoi brothers, Prof Kwamena Ahwoi and Ato Ahwoi are not interested in helping former president John Mahama secure victory in this year’s elections.
Speaking on Angel FM’s Anopa Bofo, he explained that the release of a book by Prof Kwamena Ahwoi which discloses internal issues in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) few months to the 2020 elections does not mean well for the party.
Excerpts of a book authored by Prof Kwamena Ahwoi, a former Local Government and Rural Development Minister surfaced on social media. The book revealed various sensitive issues in the NDC.
This include an attempt by the NDC to ‘tame’ former president Rawlings who they believed was making certain utterances against the late Prof Evans Atta Mills.
It further disclosed a strategy adopted to tame Rawlings where Prof Kwamena Ahwoi had to groom so young NDC members including Okudzeto Ablakwa to roar back at Rawlings whenever he speaks.
A paragraph in the book, ‘Working with Rawlings’ read in part, “The strategy we adopted to achieve this was simple enough. From our knowledge of President Rawlings, we knew that he could not stand being talked back by people he considered his subordinates. This might have been due to his military background, because in the military, the subordinate never talks back to his superior officer. So what we decided was that anytime President Rawlings attacked or insults President Mills publicly, one of the younger members of the party would take him on publicly, not with insults but with logic…”
In reaction, Captain Smart stated on his show, “One founding father is writing serious derogatory message about the founding father…and now they are telling us the current running mate of John Mahama edited the book, I can say that this shows that the Ahwois are not interested in victory for Mahama in the elections…”
He stressed the opposition NDC are not as ‘smart’ as he thought they were because they would have prevented the release of the book at a time like this.
Source: GhanaFeed.com