Asiedu Nketia, Quashigah are revisionists in NDC - Martin Amidu

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Former Attorney General, Martin Amidu, has hit back at the General Secretary of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu-Nketia, and the party’s Propaganda Secretary, Richard Quarshigah, describing the two as “revisionists” in the NDC.

The two party officers descended on Mr. Martin Amidu on Thursday, after he challenged the mode of selection of President John Mahama as the NDC’s flagbearer for the December elections.

While Mr. Asiedu Nketia said Mr. Amidu was ignorant of the constitutional provisions the National Executive Council (NEC) of the party used, Richard Quashigah in a response on another platform, rather described the former A-G as irrelevant in Ghana politics.

“The difference between me and some of my colleagues in the Government and the NDC Executive is that I believe in the core and fundamental values of the NDC as we formed it in 1992 while they are revisionist”, Mr. Amidu said Friday in a statement.

Read Mr. Martin Amidu’s full rejoinder:

NDC FOLLOWED DUE PROCESS IN SELECTING MAHAMA: A REJOINDER – BY MARTIN A. B. K. AMIDU

I have read the name callings and derogatory remarks being made about me by the General Secretary of the NDC and the Propaganda Secretary in their hopping about from one radio station to another to justify the clear beach of Article 50 of the NDC Constitution and thereby Article 55(5) of the 1992 Constitution, amongst others. The reality is that Article 50 of the NDC Constitution is clear and unambiguous when it states that: “Where on any Party matter there is no provision in this Constitution which deals with that matter, the National Executive Committee shall, by the REGULATIONS, provide for the matter to be dealt with.” (Emphasis supplied).

The only power entrusted to the NEC under Article 50 is “BY REGULATIONS, PROVIDE FOR THE MATTER TO BE DEALT WITH.” One of my arguments is that if the NEC met on 25th July 2012 to exercise the residual power under Article 50 then they had only one mandatory duty – make REGULATIONS that will provide for what they perceived was an omission in the Constitution following the death of the President. This is not a matter of law but simple English. Article 50 does not give the NEC any power to make DECISIONS for the party as to who is the anointed flag bearer to be endorsed at a future Congress.

I insist that the REGULATIONS under Article 50 are rules of a Constitutional nature which have to be formally enacted by the NEC and published to the whole world for the benefit of citizens who are members of the Party as to how the omission or gap they allege exists in Article 44(a) is to be dealt with. The NEC has no power under Article 50 to amend Article 44(b) to (g) of the NDC Constitution which provide for elections of a flag bearer unless it followed the processes provided in Article 46 of the NDC Constitution for amendments.

This is why I stated in one of my arguments that: “We are just a few days to the new date of 31st August 2012 when the NDC National Congress will be convened in Kumasi, the Ashanti regional capital, at great Party and public expense to endorse the transitional President as the only choice of the strongest political elite, for the time being, in control of the NDC as the Party’s flag bearer for the 2012 Elections. I am not aware of any constitutional regulations pursuant to Article 50 the NEC has enacted to take care of whatever omissions or perceived gaps there are in the NDC Constitution.”

The General Secretary and the Propaganda Secretary should simply tell Ghanaians when NEC, met, made and published the REGULATIONS it was mandated to enact by Article 50 of the NDC Constitution. This will help the debate instead of resorting to the defeatist position of calling me names to obscure the important national and NDC Constitutional issues raised in my statement.

My statement is intended to deepen democracy as against impunity and should be seen as such and countered by stronger arguments and ideas. Spins and name calling have out lived their usefulness and ought to be known by the General Secretary and Propaganda Secretary by now. My statement has nothing to do with President John Mahama as a person as it is maliciously being reframed but with respect for the 1992 Constitution and the NDC Constitution.

I repeat that: “Any political party that does not allow its members access to critical information and rules that will affect the exercise of their democratic right of choice of a flag bearer in a democratic and transparent manner in accordance with Article 55(5) of the Constitution will be acting in a manner inconsistent with and in contravention of the 1992 Constitution, and the Party Constitution.” The difference between me and some of my colleagues in the Government and the NDC Executive is that I believe in the core and fundamental values of the NDC as we formed it in 1992 while they are revisionist. It is only fair that we disagree without calling each other names.

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