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Politics of Thursday, 24 May 2012

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Lecturer Questions Sekou’s Political Ideology

Aminu Dramani, a Political Science Lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology says in terms of ideology, one begins to wonder what Sekou Nkrumah believes in terms of political ideology. That if indeed he is a committed socialist and believes in the ideology of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, it will be very difficult for him to fit in the New Patriotic Party.
He said if Sekou had problems with the NDC government, he should have rather joined a party that has related ideology to his former party rather than shifting completely to an opposing ideology.
He cautions individuals to stick to their political ambition devoid of frequent cross carpeting without respect for political ideology.
The political science lecturer, who was speaking to Focus Fm’s Kofi Owusu in an interview, says the defection of Sekou Nkrumah should pose no major problem to the NDC if they strategize well.
“They can contain Sekou Nkrumah because he once stood on the political platform to campaign massively against the party he has now joined. That the NDC can play a glimpse of the videos which he was involved during the 2008 presidential election campaign. This will go a long way to question his credibility as a politician who condemns the NPP so much”, he said.
He questioned the exact stance of Sekou Nkrumah in the political arena, asking whether he belongs to the left or right.
Mr. Dramani concluded that Sekou’s political behavior raises the suspicion that “Sekou has a strange target he is seeking to attain”, whiles urging Ghanaians to desist from the habit of jubilating immediately there is a defection from one political party to a new one.

Abu Abdul Karim Foster, Focus FM, KNUST, Kumasi.