Mahama Is A �Naked President� If... - Alban Bagbin

A Member of President John Dramani Mahama's Three "Wisemen" in Charge of "Special Projects", Alban Sumana Kinsford Bagbin, says the president is "naked" if he allows himself to be hoodwinked into believing he is being insulated from negative feedback by a particular Presidential Staffer and could pay the ultimate price; complete and absolute public mortification. The character denying the president a decent cloth to cover his vital organs is Stanislav Xoese Dogbe, Mr. Bagbin has said. The NDC kingpin revealed that he knows Stan when he once worked with Joy FM and the least said about his obnoxious character is enough for the general public to know the kind of person closely attached to the presidency. Mr. Bagbin�s remarks were borne out of scathing ripostes he received from Stan Dogbe for suggesting to the media that there is no semblance of political leadership and commitment to fight corruption in the country by the president. Moments after his open disclosure about what his (Bagbin's) inability to meet the president to express the growing resentment of both the party and Ghanaians to him, the Presidential Staffer, in a rather sharp rebuttal, described Nadowli-Kaleo Member of Parliament as a "big liar" who is spreading "falsehood" about President Mahama. A befuddled Stan Dogbe, pooh-poohed at Mr Bagbin�s claim that he (Bagbin) has persistently attempted to have access to the president to offer him private counsel about the festering corruption in his administration, but to no avail. �The claim that he had to recently �call the president for me to say since I cannot get you people in private to advise, I will start advising you in public, because I am deeply worried about the situation in Ghana�, is false and a big lie. No such call was placed by Bagbin to the president�, Dogbe said. ��If you are unable to reach him as you claim, how did you then reach him to tell him you'll be going public with your advice?� �Meanwhile, Mr. Bagbin knows he was lying to the people of Ghana and the world when he made these claims�, Dogbe wrote on his Facebook wall. He continued; "Mr Bagbin has at no time called the president to pass on that message...The public and the media are free to find out from other staffers at the presidency, which of them has a difficulty in reaching out to the president...everybody who wants to see the president knows what to do to see him...Would Bagbin say he wants to see the president and be told No? How is that possible?� The Presidential Staffer further questioned the stewardship of Mr Bagbin when he was a Health Minister in the Mills administration, and blamed the alleged corruption being perpetrated at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital on the former Minority Leader�s failure to fight the canker. �What concrete actions did Hon. Bagbin take as Minister for Health when issues of concern arose in Korle Bu? If he had acted decisively and in the manner he is spewing out now, would we have been where we are?� �It took the new board constituted by the late Mills to start checking the system and identifying the loop holes which it also started to seal. Didn't we read media cohorts of the 'persons involved in these acts' making noise about the board bringing in people to do this and that? Would we have been there if Bagbin acted and performed the functions assigned him as Minister for Health? If you failed, leaving the issues to deteriorate why do you now come and blame the President who just came into office and is quietly tackling the issues?� But speaking in an interview on Okay FM on Monday, a composed but clearly riled Alban Bagbin returned the salvos in equal measure. To him, the Stan Dogbe is a representative of a lack of vision, a weak vessel and an empty barrel.