KOFI,
THEY SAY, IT NEVER RAINS BUT,IT POURS !
DO YOU WANT SOMEONE TO TELL YOU THAT YOU ARE HUNGRY ?DID THE PRESIDENT PUT WORDS IN THE MOUTHS OF THE MANY OBSERVERS WHO WERE WITNESSES TO OUR ELECTION IN 2012 ?DO THEY NOT HA ... read full comment
KOFI,
THEY SAY, IT NEVER RAINS BUT,IT POURS !
DO YOU WANT SOMEONE TO TELL YOU THAT YOU ARE HUNGRY ?DID THE PRESIDENT PUT WORDS IN THE MOUTHS OF THE MANY OBSERVERS WHO WERE WITNESSES TO OUR ELECTION IN 2012 ?DO THEY NOT HAVE EYES TO SEE ? WERE THE ELECTIONS HELD IN CLOSED DOORS ?HAS THE NPP EVER ACCEPTED ELECTION RESULTS WHENEVER THEY LOOSE ? WHAT WILL YOU DO,AS A MOTHER,TO A BABY,WHO WILL NEVER WANT TO STOP CRYING BECAUSE HE HAS NOT BEEN GIVEN THE CRAB@S HEAD HE HAS REQUESTED FOR ? WHEN YOU ANALYSE THESE QUESTIONS WELL ENOUGH,YOU WOULD NOT FAULT THE PRESIDENT WHEN HE COMMENDS THE EC.HAVE A GOOD DAY !
Kojo T 11 years ago
Kofi you think so you assume the NPP thinks too. Sorry, they are a bunch of hoodlums. Nana Addo is NOT thinking about Ghanaians, but that history will say he was a President.
Kofi you think so you assume the NPP thinks too. Sorry, they are a bunch of hoodlums. Nana Addo is NOT thinking about Ghanaians, but that history will say he was a President.
Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 11 years ago
Thank you all for reading and providing comments. I got the impression from some of the comments that the article was anti-Mahama and pro-NPP. I disagree with those who hold such views because it's neither of the two.
Cont ... read full comment
Thank you all for reading and providing comments. I got the impression from some of the comments that the article was anti-Mahama and pro-NPP. I disagree with those who hold such views because it's neither of the two.
Contrary to some readers, I am of the view that, it is highly unlikely that the Supreme Court will grant the relief being sought by the petitioners. Notwithstanding this view, it absolutely necessary that the President is not seen to be doing anything that would compromise the independence of the Judiciary and violate the constitution. The government he leads must act in a way that strengthens democratic institutions.
Again, it is the President and his government that we must hold accountable to. For these and other reasons, whilst this petition is still pending at the Supreme, it is in the best interest of the President to refrain from making judgements on the 2012 Presidential Election, especially outside the Supreme Court. He should let his legal team do that in or outside court but preferably in court.
I am a critical friend of Ghana and not a fundamentalist.
Kwadwo 11 years ago
Mahama's praise of the EC was bizarre and unfortunate. It was clearly and attempt to pressure the judiciary to see things his way. A president should never comment or attempt to prejudge a case pending before a Court.
Mahama's praise of the EC was bizarre and unfortunate. It was clearly and attempt to pressure the judiciary to see things his way. A president should never comment or attempt to prejudge a case pending before a Court.
Yolande M. Agble 11 years ago
This artice really does not warrant any serious reasoned comment. It is quite obviously biased, the few valid points raised get lost in the vitriol spewed. When I saw the Cambr5idge address of the authior I expected a weighty ... read full comment
This artice really does not warrant any serious reasoned comment. It is quite obviously biased, the few valid points raised get lost in the vitriol spewed. When I saw the Cambr5idge address of the authior I expected a weighty well thougth out and reasoned article. But then I should know better. Not all of Cambridge is the revered University. The most striking point in the article is the support for the Supreme Court petition which is causing most patriotic Ghanaians the globe over embarassment and angst
Bob 11 years ago
I get the impression that the motive for your reply is but honorable, Yolande!
The author is entitled to his opinions and is within his right to express them whether you like it or not.
There is nothing vitriolic about the ... read full comment
I get the impression that the motive for your reply is but honorable, Yolande!
The author is entitled to his opinions and is within his right to express them whether you like it or not.
There is nothing vitriolic about the content. Please read it again. And please exercise some tolerance and be objective.
Kwadwo 11 years ago
If Mahama states that his election to the presidency is the fairest since 1992, he is then implying that he will not accept a Court's decision that goes against him. This will be contemptuous of the Court.
If Mahama states that his election to the presidency is the fairest since 1992, he is then implying that he will not accept a Court's decision that goes against him. This will be contemptuous of the Court.
mallam 11 years ago
Ashantis as their minds set them in any situation, think the nation and the nationals will always play subject to their ruthless courses,no; primitiveness is by now far goneby :You (kofi ata) must shut-up,you are a fatherless ... read full comment
Ashantis as their minds set them in any situation, think the nation and the nationals will always play subject to their ruthless courses,no; primitiveness is by now far goneby :You (kofi ata) must shut-up,you are a fatherless bastard.
Kojo T 11 years ago
Do not mix the two
Do not mix the two
Bob 11 years ago
It takes one to know one mallam.
It takes one to know one mallam.
Matthew 11 years ago
What a biased view point.No attempt to be fair.
The NPP and their sympathizes are so self assured that when defeat comes they cannot deal with it and blame everybody else but themselves.
What a biased view point.No attempt to be fair.
The NPP and their sympathizes are so self assured that when defeat comes they cannot deal with it and blame everybody else but themselves.
mallam 11 years ago
your comments make no sense because you are a biased and a thoughtless 'xynophob'.The collective interest of the nation building is neither your pleasure nor theirs .But i want you to know just one thing that; the very HOLY s ... read full comment
your comments make no sense because you are a biased and a thoughtless 'xynophob'.The collective interest of the nation building is neither your pleasure nor theirs .But i want you to know just one thing that; the very HOLY spirit that led to the victory over the Nazists ,the Biafrans and the otherlike elements in the Ivory Coast(the pro-Gbagbos) will sooner or later keep you these 'elements' in perpetual curse .
Bob 11 years ago
Good Lord! What are you, mallam? Do you hold down a job? Are you married? Do you have children? And you mentioned the Holy Spirit. You are very unwell. It is a mental condition. It's called jealousy. I will seek medical or ... read full comment
Good Lord! What are you, mallam? Do you hold down a job? Are you married? Do you have children? And you mentioned the Holy Spirit. You are very unwell. It is a mental condition. It's called jealousy. I will seek medical or spiritual help or both, if I were you. And do so very quickly.
ghanaman 11 years ago
Though it may not claim to be the most comprehensive, this article constitutes the most objective criticism of the SOTN address thus far. Bro Kofi, continue in this manner to let the Truth shine like a bright STAR in our atmo ... read full comment
Though it may not claim to be the most comprehensive, this article constitutes the most objective criticism of the SOTN address thus far. Bro Kofi, continue in this manner to let the Truth shine like a bright STAR in our atmosphere of boring darkness.
luck 11 years ago
There is no is no reason in law or common sense or propriety that stops the president from ascertaining what is already public knowledge.All the independent observers both at home and abroad came to the same conclusion.I am c ... read full comment
There is no is no reason in law or common sense or propriety that stops the president from ascertaining what is already public knowledge.All the independent observers both at home and abroad came to the same conclusion.I am completely at a loss therefore how you could assume that this is indeed a big deal worth your time.
My impression from the whole article is that you are bending backwards just to appease an opposition whose only intention for going to court is to make things difficult for the president and thereby making the country ungovernable.It saddens me that you have bought in to the npp's line of argument.This is not to imply that you have sacrificed objectivity and independent thinking, but I am afraid you may be sacrificing balance in your reasoning and it may be a weakness.
Right from the word go,the npp had used public platforms to denigrate both the EC the President and the ndc.They have conducted their petition on the court of public opinion and have shown no respect to the Supreme court.One would have thought that with the case in court the npp who claim they believe in the rule of law,will wait till the outcome of any court ruling and then react appropriately.It is therefore a bit rich for the npp to be saying that the president is compromising the judicial process by stating what is already public record.
The timing of the article gives the impression that you support the npp stance.I don't see any problem with that but not to compromise objectivity and balance wouldn't have been appropriate to mention the npp intransigence to the court and the judicial process as well.
Using democracy as a shield,This party has taken Ghanians on a wild goose chase under the guise of deepening Ghana’s democratic credentials, i don't think they need our moral support on this unwise journey.
Pakus 11 years ago
Good comment, bravo, luck!
Good comment, bravo, luck!
Bob 11 years ago
Fair comment Luck! Good on you man for being courteous as well in your reply. Some of the commentators on this thread will do well to take a leaf out of book.
Fair comment Luck! Good on you man for being courteous as well in your reply. Some of the commentators on this thread will do well to take a leaf out of book.
DD 11 years ago
You tried your best to be objective but to no avail.
You tried your best to be objective but to no avail.
adamtey solomon 11 years ago
i like the address cuz the man really has a plan for the nation ghana.....long live his excellency the president of the republic of ghana john dramani mahama
i like the address cuz the man really has a plan for the nation ghana.....long live his excellency the president of the republic of ghana john dramani mahama
Kwesi Agbenu 11 years ago
NPP are not there to please NDC bogus majority.
NPP are not there to please NDC bogus majority.
PAA NII TESHIE. 11 years ago
My only contribution to the matters arising out of the state of the nation's address is the fact that the writer was not in the country and did not take part in the elections. He could not get any opportunity to visit any of ... read full comment
My only contribution to the matters arising out of the state of the nation's address is the fact that the writer was not in the country and did not take part in the elections. He could not get any opportunity to visit any of the pooling centers to witness the orderliness, transparency fairness that characterized the voting on the 7/8 of December, 2012. The actions of the Npp stems from the simple fact that the leadership of the NPP thought that their message had caught on with the electorate and therefore anticipated that they will get the nod but to the contrary lost because of the tribal political campaign against the Gas, Ewes and the Northerners by activists of the party. Indeed, the President is justified in saying whatever he said about the EC. Those who are refusing to appreciate what took place during the elections that saw President Mahama as the winner will forever remain in that darkness as this writer.
Evangelist 11 years ago
The fact that the Election results is being disputed in the Supreme Court does not mean individual Ghanians cannot have their own opinions about the situation. NPP's opinion is that it was rigged and that Mahama is not the le ... read full comment
The fact that the Election results is being disputed in the Supreme Court does not mean individual Ghanians cannot have their own opinions about the situation. NPP's opinion is that it was rigged and that Mahama is not the legitimate president. But the same SC judging the case sworn in Mahama as president and if Ghanians have faith in the SC, then they must respect that decision until it is proved otherwise. This attitude of "if it is not in my favour then it not right" must stop. The verdict could go any way, so we must respect the constitution instead of being ostriches to our own opinions. Long live Ghana!
Steve 11 years ago
why on earth the government isbeing hypocritical about soar public sector wage bill whilst he has appointed several minister without portfolios into the office of the president. At the time of global economic austerity, I bel ... read full comment
why on earth the government isbeing hypocritical about soar public sector wage bill whilst he has appointed several minister without portfolios into the office of the president. At the time of global economic austerity, I believe the tax payers money could be used to install wind turbans to resolve energy crisis that had hit Ghana for over a decade rather than creating jobs for the boys. It is time for politicians to throw dust into the eyes of poor citizens in the country.
KOFI,
THEY SAY, IT NEVER RAINS BUT,IT POURS !
DO YOU WANT SOMEONE TO TELL YOU THAT YOU ARE HUNGRY ?DID THE PRESIDENT PUT WORDS IN THE MOUTHS OF THE MANY OBSERVERS WHO WERE WITNESSES TO OUR ELECTION IN 2012 ?DO THEY NOT HA ...
read full comment
Kofi you think so you assume the NPP thinks too. Sorry, they are a bunch of hoodlums. Nana Addo is NOT thinking about Ghanaians, but that history will say he was a President.
Thank you all for reading and providing comments. I got the impression from some of the comments that the article was anti-Mahama and pro-NPP. I disagree with those who hold such views because it's neither of the two.
Cont ...
read full comment
Mahama's praise of the EC was bizarre and unfortunate. It was clearly and attempt to pressure the judiciary to see things his way. A president should never comment or attempt to prejudge a case pending before a Court.
This artice really does not warrant any serious reasoned comment. It is quite obviously biased, the few valid points raised get lost in the vitriol spewed. When I saw the Cambr5idge address of the authior I expected a weighty ...
read full comment
I get the impression that the motive for your reply is but honorable, Yolande!
The author is entitled to his opinions and is within his right to express them whether you like it or not.
There is nothing vitriolic about the ...
read full comment
If Mahama states that his election to the presidency is the fairest since 1992, he is then implying that he will not accept a Court's decision that goes against him. This will be contemptuous of the Court.
Ashantis as their minds set them in any situation, think the nation and the nationals will always play subject to their ruthless courses,no; primitiveness is by now far goneby :You (kofi ata) must shut-up,you are a fatherless ...
read full comment
Do not mix the two
It takes one to know one mallam.
What a biased view point.No attempt to be fair.
The NPP and their sympathizes are so self assured that when defeat comes they cannot deal with it and blame everybody else but themselves.
your comments make no sense because you are a biased and a thoughtless 'xynophob'.The collective interest of the nation building is neither your pleasure nor theirs .But i want you to know just one thing that; the very HOLY s ...
read full comment
Good Lord! What are you, mallam? Do you hold down a job? Are you married? Do you have children? And you mentioned the Holy Spirit. You are very unwell. It is a mental condition. It's called jealousy. I will seek medical or ...
read full comment
Though it may not claim to be the most comprehensive, this article constitutes the most objective criticism of the SOTN address thus far. Bro Kofi, continue in this manner to let the Truth shine like a bright STAR in our atmo ...
read full comment
There is no is no reason in law or common sense or propriety that stops the president from ascertaining what is already public knowledge.All the independent observers both at home and abroad came to the same conclusion.I am c ...
read full comment
Good comment, bravo, luck!
Fair comment Luck! Good on you man for being courteous as well in your reply. Some of the commentators on this thread will do well to take a leaf out of book.
You tried your best to be objective but to no avail.
i like the address cuz the man really has a plan for the nation ghana.....long live his excellency the president of the republic of ghana john dramani mahama
NPP are not there to please NDC bogus majority.
My only contribution to the matters arising out of the state of the nation's address is the fact that the writer was not in the country and did not take part in the elections. He could not get any opportunity to visit any of ...
read full comment
The fact that the Election results is being disputed in the Supreme Court does not mean individual Ghanians cannot have their own opinions about the situation. NPP's opinion is that it was rigged and that Mahama is not the le ...
read full comment
why on earth the government isbeing hypocritical about soar public sector wage bill whilst he has appointed several minister without portfolios into the office of the president. At the time of global economic austerity, I bel ...
read full comment
Kofi Ata skin pain