The brother of CPP Chairperson Samia Sekou has thrown a huge spanner in any aspirations she might have harboured for high office in the Mahama administration by declaring her unqualified to be a Minister or public official.
According to Sekou Nkrumah, son of GhanaοΏ½s first President Dr Kwame Nkrumah, among the former Jomoro MPοΏ½s failings is a lack of understanding of GhanaοΏ½s political terrain, a lack of political experience and necessary exposure, all key to a successful career in politics.
Asked on Adom FMοΏ½s Dwaso Nsem morning show of Thursday December 20, 2012 whether he thought Samia Nkrumah had the necessary qualities to be given a ministerial appointment in the Mahama government, Sekou Nkrumah was emphatic: οΏ½No I donοΏ½t.οΏ½
οΏ½I think politically she just came not too long ago in the picture. IοΏ½m not too sure about her political experienceοΏ½IοΏ½m not too sure what sector she could fit inοΏ½She has not lived long enough in Ghana. IοΏ½m not too sure of her background areas of speciality. For me she would be somebody who does not have the required experience.
οΏ½But that is my personal opinion.οΏ½
Ms Nkrumah had earlier told the Daily Guide newspaper she would not accept any such offer from the NDC because the party had schemed to take away her seat.
Mr Nkrumah said he had heard argument made that President Mahama needed to appoint people from other political parties in order to form a nationally inclusive government, but dismissed such talk as unnecessary. In his opinion, any qualified and competent Ghanaian can and should be appointed irrespective of their political affiliation.
The qualities to look out for, he opines, is οΏ½experience, competence and necessary exposure. What Ghana needs is competent men and women to run the affairs of this country.οΏ½
In the wide-ranging interview, Sekou Nkrumah said he was not surprised that Samia Nkrumah lost the Jomoro seat, because the CPP had internal problems going into the elections, especially after the partyοΏ½s 2008 flagbearer, Papa Kwesi Nduom broke away and formed his own party.
οΏ½Some of us saw it coming,οΏ½ he stated adding, the CPP had only one seat and instead of concentrating efforts on retaining it, they over reached.
οΏ½I think its time the leadership either folded up the party or merged with the NDC because they are closer ideologically than with the NPP. Another alternative would be to merge with the other smaller Nkrumaist partiesοΏ½ to make a better showing in subsequent elections.
Parties with an Nkrumaist bent won only one of the 275 seats on offer in the December 7 parliamentary elections.
Source: Adomonline.com
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