Prez Mills Swerves Critics�Still Rides In 2000 Campaign Vehicle

He may be arguably ungrateful, slow or even lack charisma, but the modesty of President John Evans Atta Mills can be written with gold on iron as he once again demonstrated when he availed himself on Wednesday to the vetting committee of his party; in his private transport to make a historic statement to the tax-payer that their money is safe with him as a president. Critics of President Mills were ready to undress him of his anti-profligacy and abuse of political power, but got mugged when the president entered the upper chambers of the NDC Headquarters with a low keyed entourage. The President was driven in a green Toyota Land Cruiser vehicle with registration number GT 8938 R, the same vehicle he used in his 2000, 2004 and 2008 campaign when he lost in a fierce battle to Ex-President John Agyekum Kufuor. He was well aware that the vetting business he had to attend is outside his constitutionally mandated lines of duty, so decided not to use official vehicle in the private assignment. A Vice Chairman of the NDC, Dannie Annan, told The Republic newspaper in an interview that, President Mills wanted to appear at the vetting unannounced but for the media attention. He said the president was unhappy with the unexpected traffic jam caused the public, when he picked nomination forms and launched his second term campaign last month. The size of the crowd that met the President, surprised even bystanders who were hoping to see the usual presidential fleet of convoy and discomfort that usually characterizes the presence of a sitting-president in Ghana. A source close to the government disclosed that the president has directed his ministers and appointees to focus on their official duties, and not to abandon their offices. President Mills touched down at the venue at exactly 10:45a.m and went straight into the vetting, which lasted for barely an hour. The President was charged by the Vetting Committee not to break away from the party in the event that he loses the Sunyani primary. President Mills expressed his appreciation at the vetting process and called for unity ahead and after the Sunyani polls.