NDC Is Ideologically Deficient � Sekou Nkrumah

Dr. Sekou Nkrumah, son of Ghana�s first President, Dr Kwame Nkrumah has urged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to strike former President Jerry John Rawlings' name off their constitution as Founder of the party if they no longer prefer to go by his (Rawlings�) ideologies. Speaking in an interview with Kwami Sefa Kayi on Peace FM�s Kokrokoo on Thursday morning, Dr. Sekou Nkrumah said the NDC is ideologically deficient and the earlier they revise their notes and decide on which revolutionary leader to follow, the better it would be for them, adding that it has become increasingly clear that the NDC is no longer going by the ideals of Mr. Rawlings neither are they implementing the Nkrumaist tradition as they claim. ��I think they are playing politics and it is becoming clear�they are even now undermining the founder�if now the leadership of the NDC is telling us that the man is irrelevant, he has no substance which some can say is true�then I think they need to remove his name as the founder because the development that has gone in the NDC is very unclear�the ideologies in the NDC is most confusing and unclear and in the long run this is going to back-fire very badly if there is no direction of thought in the party. One day they are hanging onto the ideologies of the Rawlings; the next day Nkrumah, the next day, I don�t know who�.then that party cannot go anywhere�,� he said. According to him, the NDC is blatantly emasculating the relevance and legacy of ex-president Rawlings by trying its best to promote the ideals of Kwame Nkrumah�s Convention Peoples Party (CPP). �As you can see the legacy of Jerry Rawlings is being undermined today because there are people in there in the NDC now who want to repackage the whole party and it is becoming very strong. The leaders of today who claim are following the ideologies of Nkrumah needs to explain what is it that they can do to better the lives of Ghanaians and not what Nkrumah has done�The NDC is falling very short of ideologies and direction and vision�but because of the politics at play,� Dr. Sekou said. The former acting National Coordinator of the National Youth Council on Wednesday �boycotted� celebrations held at the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum in Accra in honor of his late father because he felt slighted by the �political vindictiveness� on display at the Founder�s Day. The Founder�s Day, instituted two years ago, is marked on 21st September to commemorate the birthday of Ghana�s first President, Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah. President John Evans Atta Mills endorsed 21st September of every year to be celebrated in memory of the first President of Ghana. This is in recognition of his foresight and fortitude which led to Ghana's attainment of independence from British colonial rule in 1957. According to Sekou Nkrumah, the seating arrangement at the event was skewed to resign him to the background contrary to the norm of sitting the family together with his elder siblings on the dais whiles he was directed to take his seat elsewhere, �because someone felt he did not deserve to be on the podium this time round�. He left the programme in protest.