Haughtily Peddling Danger

My compatriots, it is scary; another woman added to the $750 million blowing in judgment debt type. It is all haughtiness about her; haughty from top down.

With not enough life experience she’s handed the destiny of the motherland. I don’t believe an appointer, consumed with self and kin, had the least idea about the responsibilities being entrusted. I had been watching a ‘nothing-going-on’ in civic education tenure.

If I shuddered at the news of the appointment, now I am trembling with trepidation, because it appears the motherland is headed for election catastrophe.

The codes from the few words I heard and saw being uttered on television were all negative. ‘Cleaning the register [by some ghostly] IT experts,’ are words of danger. Inexperience means she’s unaware it was the same ‘IT experts’ who facilitated the stolen 2012 election results.

Given all that came to pass after the 2012 election, a commissioner committed to a fair and free election would have used part of the time up to when those words were spoken to have read all what the judges said in their election petition judgments. That would have directed her to begin to figure out solutions to the many damning election practices.

A faulty register was clearly established. Yet I very clearly heard ‘cleaning the register’ and hardly anything about a ‘new register.’ If she had taken time to read the judgments, forget even the convincing NPP research findings, she would have started looking for ways of compiling a new improved register and not, for one second, talk cleaning a register.

The beginning of a fair and free election is in a trusted register. If the register is perceived as favouring someone or some group, everything else after it is undermined. Bloated or over-voting or transposed figures are all predicated upon a sound register in their assessment and determination.

Congress has been feigning champions in women’s empowerment with appointments. However, the treatment meted out to the Black Queens is a good example of their deceit. Thank you Queens in fighting the rot and roguery in governance as in sports spending. The motherland needs all daughters and sons in her anti-corruption fight and it is gratifying to see you rise to resurrect the Yaa Asantewaa spirit.

Part of its tactics now is if you want to take us down, we won’t fall alone. Sometimes, one wonders whether they are talking about certain osono people when they (congresspeople) profess that. I would say, if there are any osonos of that type, that, if indeed, congress can take you down, they will anyway so do the right thing and free your conscience. After all they have methodically, in their evil design taken down everything osono achieved including reversing lower middle income to super HIPC.

Back to our election dilemma, no one gets appointed by congress that congressmen and women seek not to personally profit from putting one into that position. You should be vulnerable to their flattery and chicanery. There is always a dossier of all your earthly iniquities on you which they dangle to bring you in line should you deviate from what they have choreographed for you. You just tow the corruption line.

There are two qualities to form the basis for strength to resist: intellectual depth and economic independence translated as living a simple life and not coveting life’s luxury and insatiable appetite for money. The last appointee somehow satisfied the first and not so much the second. With no womanly wisdom to back a fortitude shown so far, it is dangerous election times.

Perhaps it is time the peace wishers try (it is going to be very hard) to draw closer to her to strengthen her need to be fair. That is where the peace will come from. Otherwise if they are going to follow this one too by championing ‘go to court,’ they should forget there could be no court but total conflagration.

Someone whispered some Uncle Sam Article 8 issues into my ears. I am still thinking about and working on them. At that age, the only way you get rid of an element like that seems only in a fifth republic. I don’t see many motherland daughters and sons who would be enthused about that. That is why we all have to work hard to stem the problem in any constitutional way we can.

Compatriots against wasteful, incestuous state and brother business thieving destroyers of the motherland will thumbprint. It is the IT people who will decide whether to count the thumbprints as such or not. As we heed a warning to beware of the motherland destroying tendencies along a woman scheming the stealth of USD750 million from the treasury in two years, another woman is not allowed to kill the motherland republic.