General
Secretary of the People's National Convention, Bernard Mornah has
questioned the basis for the calls on President John Dramani Mahama to
reinstate the District Chief Executive of Ahafo Ano South, Gabriel
Barima.
Bernard Mornah censured the plea by the National
Executive Council of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) which
advocated the return of the DCE after his dismissal.
The former
DCE, became a household name when he was captured in a recorded video
that went viral, storming out of a function angrily after a staff of
Mankranso hospital heckled him while he was addressing the gathering.
His
conduct incurred the wrath of many Ghanaians leading to calls for his
dismissal. But after apologising to the President for his behaviour,
Gabriel Barima was subsequently forgiven.
But an unrepentant Hon
Gabriel Barima told a JoyFM reporter a few weeks after the abrupt
walk-out episode that he has no regrets for the statement and demanded
royalties for his infamous slang, “Tweaaa.”
Consequently, President Mahama relieved him of his post as DCE.
However,
the NDC’s NEC, in a statement signed on Sunday March 30, by the General
Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, called on the President to reconsider
his decision.
"We strongly believe that if the President has had
the full and accurate brief about the following facts of the case his
decision on the matter would have been different......if left to stand
will not only amount to serious injustice to the DCE but will seek to
dampen the enthusiasm of other DCEs in their attempt to deal with
indiscipline and corruption in their various areas of jurisdiction," the
statement read.
But Bernard Mornah is wondering whether there
was any NDC NEC meeting on the subject of Gabriel Barima’s dismissal
citing assertions by a Deputy General Secretary, Kofi Adams as expressed
doubts about any NEC meeting because according to him, “General
Mosquito said they went for NEC (meeting) but his Deputy has denied
knowledge of it."
Speaking on Oman FM, he explained that
he (President Mahama) takes decision in his capacity as President and
therefore wondered why the NDC General Secretary would mount pressure on
the president regarding the dismissal of a DCE.
"Does President Mahama make decisions based on the provisions enshrined in the constitution or his party?" he quizzed.
To
him, President Mahama must be resolute when he makes decisions
pertaining to how the country is governed because even if his party
denounces him, it still does not affect his supreme authority over the
nation.
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