In unity we stand but in division we fall! Let us look at this case
scenario. There is a formidable army that has at its disposal an arsenal
of modern weapons, money and teeming with spies that they can easily
plant in the enemies' camp as moles.
Very weak and fragmented armies decided to take on the strong army. They
felt as many and fragmented as they are, they can fight the stronger
army from different sides, thus, the eastern, western, northern and
southern flanks, at the same time. They believe by their method, the
stronger army will be confused if not overwhelmed by their tactic, to
send them into disarray and subsequently defeat them.
Will their tactic work, as fragmented and confused as they are? Will
they not be stronger if they pulled their forces together to face their
common enemy? Because they are not united, they face the uphill battle
of getting people to have trust to invest in them to enable them defeat
their enemy. They feel it is a waste of money, time and energy to hope
on them to achieve any meaningful success with regard to defeating their
common enemy.
Let us relate this to the numerous opposition parties in Ghana. Do they
all accept the fact that the NDC is toying with Ghana; embezzling public
funds, incurring unprecedented national debt for Ghana through reckless
loans that she takes with the subsequent dubious squandering of same
loans?
Does, say PNC or PPP hope to win election 2016 on their own? Are they
living in the real world should they honestly entertain the hope of
winning the election on their own? They can aspire to win the election
but to believe that they can, will amount to one living in the fantasy
world.
Do the opposition political parties acknowledge the fact that the NDC as
a government and party have ruined the economy of Ghana and so do
sincerely want to see them booted out of office? If they do, then they
have the obligation to unite now to face off NDC, their common wayward
opponent or political enemy. They should not wait until the first round
of the election has been conducted before they decide to unite against
NDC in any likely runoff election. It may be too late by then.
Has experience not taught us a bitter lesson? Have we learnt any lesson
from that experience? What was the experience I have in mind? In the
2008 presidential and parliamentary elections, many a sympathiser of NPP
did not vote during the first round. They thought, as usual, consumed
by COMPLACENCY that NPP and Nana Akufo Addo were going to win the
elections hands down. When the unexpected happened, and there was to be
a runoff, they started running helter-skelter, making frantic efforts
to go and vote for Nana Akufo Addo BUT IT WAS TOO LATE. The harm was
already done hence the corruption and the economic hardships faced by
Ghanaians today.
I am always not straight forward. Do the reading public get the message I
am trying to pass to Ghanaians, especially the leaders of the
opposition parties?
Rickson Adobo always speaks in parables and it is up to the reader to
either ask him to explain them or crack the enigma themselves.
Have I become your enemy for telling you the truth? Do you kill the
messenger? I shall continue to guide you to the right political path
regardless of any reservations you may have.
Rockson Adofo
(The up and coming political strategist who has prophesies hidden in
his write-ups if people might care to find them out. He is the champion
of liberating the minds of Ghanaians from inferiority complexes,
educating them on their rights and taking pretenders straight to the
cleaners without hesitation)
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