The
face of Hassan Ayariga, 2012 Presidential candidate of the People’s
National Convention (PNC), indeed may not be new to Ghanaians but to his
Policy Analyst and a leading member of the party, the aftermath of last
year’s elections makes him an ordinary politician.
Hassan
Ayariga was elected Presidential candidate of the PNC, with the aim of
assisting the party to clinch victory in the general elections last
year. But prior to the elections, he was pitched against the
2012 Presidential candidate of the opposition New Patriotic Party, Nana
Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo, flagbearer and founder of People’s Progressive
Party (PPP), Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom and President John Dramani Mahama
during an IEA debate.
Following the debate, he seemed not to have
stood the test of time as some members of his party begun to cast
insinuations about his demeanor, particularly when he was thought of as
nuisance to the debate because of his persistent coughs to supposedly
disrupt the NPP flagbearer.
Some critics believed he has proven beyond doubt that his sole aim on the IEA platform was to depopularize Nana Addo.
And
as if to add salt to injury, he (Hassan Ayariga) managed to let down
the hopes of the party when he couldn’t even attain the third spot in
the Presidential race.
The question has therefore remained; Is
Hassan Ayariga, a PNC member or rather a sympathizer with the governing
National Democratic Congress (NDC)?
Contributing to a panel
discussion programme on Oman FM, Atik Mohammed, Policy Analyst and
member of PNC denounced Hassan Ayariga, claiming that he is not member
of the party.
According to him, the constitution of the party
makes his flagbearer, a ‘mere’ person and perhaps he was only used for
the purpose of the elections.
Atik Mohammed established on the
station that “he (Hassan Ayariga) is not PNC. He was just a mere
flagbearer. He’s mere because, after the elections, what is your role
again? Our party constitution makes you mere…”
Also, volunteering
information about the demeanor of the PNC Presidential candidate, John
Boadu of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) disclosed that after the IEA
debate last year, Mr. Ayariga conferred with Nana Addo to find out if he
was annoyed with him or not.
This, he noted, proves that Hassan
Ayariga “doesn’t have manners. He does not know the difference between
social distance and intimate distance.”
Flagbearers of the four
political parties with representation in Parliament, last year, battled
it out during the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) Presidential
debates to prove to Ghanaians their political strength and also gain the
support of the electorates.
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