Dan Abodakpi
Chairman of the Volta Regional Council of Elders of the NDC, Dan Abodakpi, is distancing himself from Kwamena Awhoi’s memoir which he believes is slanderous and treacherous to ex-President Jerry John Rawlings and the June 4, 1979 Revolution.
The said book by the youngest of the Awhoi brothers Kwamena is titled: ‘Working with Rawlings,’ he used to catalogue his working relationship with Rawlings and his political life.
In a statement issued by officeof the NDC guru, Mr Abodakpi set the records straight on some claims made in the book which for him are factually inaccurate or utterly false.
“President Jerry John Rawlings may not be a ‘Plaster Saint’ but he certainly he does not deserve this from people like Prof. Kwamena Ahwoi who quite frankly were gifted the privilege to participate in building on the foundations of sacrifice established by the Founder,” he said in the statement.
“I state for the record that I distance myself from any and all references made to me in this book,” according to him.
He added that “For those who know me in my political career, I have always believed in the right of all persons to express their views in a firm but respectful manner.”
He stated that however, when information is presented that is wholly inaccurate or patently false, it should be called out.
“I have the unfortunate task of placing on record a personal statement following the launch my good friend Prof. Kwamena Ahwoi of his book entitled – “Working with Rawlings.
“Prof. Ahwoi extended an invitation to me for the book launch. Unfortunately I was unable to attend as a matter of principle. I have read some excerpts of the book and I am convinced that this is a perilous, ill-timed submission at this point in our Party’s history.
“It is in-fact, in several instances, a factually wrong and dangerous aberration likely to create tensions in and out. Is the objective of this enterprise to destroy President Rawlings political legacy? If so, then I can tell my brother and my friend that he is simply wasting his time.
“I present my personal statement as I have become aware of some sections of the book attributed to me which are utterly false. One such example of inaccuracy, was incorrectly referencing my designation as High Commissioner to Malaysia under President Mahama. Please be informed that I was High Commissioner under our late President Prof. Mills and not President Mahama. Another utterly false representation is with regards to my views on the former First Lady – Mrs. Rawlings and her decision to contest President Mills.
“I have always maintained that the decision of the former First Lady to contest Prof Mills was not well thought through at the time and therefore not prudent. However, I would never describe her in so derogatory a manner as has been done in the book.
“I wish to state unequivocally that I will never be an accessory to any grand agenda to delink President Rawlings from the National Democratic Congress as the Party that he Founded. It is my considered opinion that many parts of the book that I have sighted, are not really factual,” Mr Abodakpi said.
“My very intimate historical knowledge of some of the key actions that shaped our Revolutionary/Democratic evolution and our current political status are not in question given my experience as a Member of the Political Committee and the Campaign Steering Committee. Again, I question the motive of the author in twisting the facts to denigrate the person of the Founder of a Party he claims to love”.
He has therefore warned that “Prof. Awhoi and those supporting this slanderous and treacherous book are served notice that any attempt to misrepresent the facts behind the true story of the Revolution and the NDC Party to our people will be fiercely resisted.”
By Melvin Tarlue