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Mahmoud 8 years ago
Author: Kafui Ama
Date: 2009-07-23 01:44:06
Please be patient and read this to the end.
It was November 1999 and I'd been Deputy High Commissioner in Ghana for almost a year - the culmination of 15 years' Foreign ... read full comment
Author: Kafui Ama
Date: 2009-07-23 01:44:06
Please be patient and read this to the end.
It was November 1999 and I'd been Deputy High Commissioner in Ghana for almost a year - the culmination of 15 years' Foreign Office service in Nigeria, Warsaw and the equatorial Africa department in London.
I'd always been passionate about Africa and had immersed myself in its minutiae. Nevertheless, my father, who had a timber yard in Ghana in the Sixties, offered a little extra counsel before I departed, aged 40. 'If you see any good-looking girl, aged about 30, light skinned, whatever you do, don't touch her - she could be your sister!'
Not that this was a big concern for me. My most pressing duty was the 1999 State Visit by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, Enhanced Coverage Linking the Duke of Edinburgh, -Search using: Biographies Plus News, Most Recent 60 Days, accompanied by Robin Cook, the then Foreign Secretary. It was a three-day blur of activity, the teeming crowds displaying an uncomplicated and old-fashioned reverence.
A warning that the Duke was averse to looking at things without useful purpose proved absolutely right. As we stood looking at the strip of brass laid in a churchyard that marked the line of the Greenwich Meridian, he said to me: 'A line in the ground, eh? Very nice.'
Ghana epitomises much of the best of Africa, but also throws into relief the tragedy of the continent. It has maintained its higher education and has fewer extremes of wealth than elsewhere. But at independence in 1957, Ghana was richer than Argentina, Brazil, Malaysia or Singapore. Today, those countries are at least ten times as wealthy.
Corruption, cronyism, economic mismanagement, irresponsible lending by the West and the dumping of cheap food all did for Ghana. When I arrived with my wife Fiona and children Jamie and Emily, Ghana had been ruled for 20 years by Flight Lieutenant Jerry Rawlings.
The son of a Stirlingshire pharmacist and a local woman, he seized power in a coup in 1979, but claimed to have won presidential elections in 1992 and 1996, despite allegations of vote-rigging.
In his early years, Rawlings unleashed a political terror on Ghana. His campaign against the middle classes resembled Mao's Cultural Revolution. People were persecuted for having savings or two indoor lavatories. Market women were sometimes killed for 'profiteering'.
The Queen's visit delighted Rawlings, who craved international respectability. I, too, was determined to make the most of the trip, by helping ensure Rawlings gave up power by the start of 2001, as the constitution required because he had served two four-year terms.
The Queen's speech to the parliament in the capital, Accra, was to be the focus of the visit and I had contributed to its drafting. It contained the usual guff about a future based upon partnership, but there was a sting in the tail. 'Next, year, Mr President,' the Queen intoned, 'you will step down after two terms in office in accordance with your constitution.' The opposition benches went wild and the Queen stopped, looking in bewilderment at the hullabaloo.
Afterwards, Robin Cook was furious. 'It's a disaster. Who the hell drafted that?'
'Er, I did, Secretary of State,' I said. 'I might have guessed! Who the hell approved it?' 'You did.' Cook's Private Secretary had to dig out the draft he had signed. After the State banquet, I retired to a hotel bar with the Royal Household. The senior staff had withdrawn to allow the butlers, footmen and hairdressers to let off steam.
The party appeared, to a man, to be gay. Not just gay, but outrageously camp. We'd taken the hotel for the Royal party, but allowed the British Airways crew to stay. Now three cabin stewards, two Royal footmen and a Royal hairdresser were grouped around the piano singing hits from Cabaret. I was seated on a sofa and across from me in an armchair was a member of the Household who seemed out of place. The valet looked to be in his 60s, a grizzled NCO with tufts of hair either side of a bald pate, a boxer's nose and tattoos on his arms.
He was smoking roll-ups. I turned to the old warrior and said: 'Don't you find all this a bit strange sometimes?' He lent forward, put his hand on my bare knee below the kilt I wore on ceremonial occasions and said: 'Listen, ducks. I was in the Navy for 30 years.' I think he was joking, but some things are too weird even for me. The lower reaches of the Royal Household are one of them.
One enjoyable aspect of our time in Ghana was the constant stream of visitors. Among them was Peter Hain, the Minister for Africa. Hain, a good footballer, agreed to play in a charity match between children from a community football scheme and the High Commission.
Unfortunately, the ground was hard and the opposition turned out to be super-fit professionals. After a heavy tackle, I went down. Result: a dislocated shoulder. I couldn't move my arm for eight weeks. Other visitors included Clare Short, at the time Secretary of State for International Development.
She was in Ghana to try to persuade it to join a debt relief scheme. At a dinner for her, a Minister had made a speech about how much Ghana had learnt from the British Empire. Short stood up and expostulated: 'The British Empire! Don't tell me about the British Empire. I know about British colonialism. My father was Irish and we know about British colonialism. I'll tell you what the British did to your country. They exploited it, that's what they did. They exploited it.' After a few moments of stunned silence, the dinner continued.
On another occasion we were joined by Bobby Charlton, who came to Ghana seeking support for England's bid to host the 2006 World Cup. He was still an astounding player at 60 and it was good of him to get on the pitch for a local community football programme. Nevertheless, I found Charlton disappointing. He was self-centred and ratty - one of those heroes you wish you hadn't met.
Conversely, Roger Moore, a UNICEF goodwill ambassador, was charming and suave, just as you would expect, with a fund of brilliant stories beginning with lines such as: 'One day, Frank, Dean, Tony and I decided to play a trick on Marilyn ... ' He was also well briefed about children's issues in Ghana and was prepared not just to do PR, but to get his hands dirty helping in refugee camps without a camera in sight.
I was less taken with Jamie Theakston.
The BBC were filming a wildlife programme in Ghana, looking at the endangered green turtle population near Ada. A group of young volunteers had accompanied the BBC team to help the newly-born turtles to reach the ocean. But one girl, in her mid-20s, had streams of mascara running down her cheeks. She claimed Theakston had just broken up with her - yet here he was, surrounded by young women, enjoying the adulation.
I had bigger concerns, however. Ghana's presidential and parliamentary elections were due in December 2000 and there were signs that its 11 million voters might be preparing for a change of government. Enthusiasm for politics was everywhere. Even in the meanest village, people gathered under the banyan tree listening to FM stations on a battered transistor and arguing about the coming change.
In the West, tired of our politicians' deceit, we no longer much value democracy. It is wonderful to see a people exercising for the first time their power over those who would govern them. Our job was to see the elections were free and fair, with Britain funding a £10 million programme for photo-ID cards to reduce electoral fraud. The exercise eradicated one million fake names.
Another practical new weapon was indelible ink: when somebody voted, their thumb was painted to stop them casting more than one vote. India was the only source of a truly permanent ink that could not be washed or rubbed off. I had also persuaded the Foreign Office to provide experts from the Electoral Reform Society. Further valuable additions were two British MPs, Roger Gale and Nigel Jones.
Rawlings's party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), put up the vice President, John Atta Mills, as its presidential candidate. The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) fielded John Kufuor. There is a tribal element in Ghanaian politics: the Ewe people vote overwhelmingly NDC; the Ashanti overwhelmingly NPP.
It was clear the governing party would not abandon power easily. Alarmed that it would lose, it had the high court declare the ID cards illegal because they disenfranchised legitimate voters. But the ruling was to no avail - the people took over. Polling station officers decided they were going to use ID cards anyway.
When first- round votes on December 7 were tallied; Kufuor had 48.4 per cent against Atta Mills's 44.8 per cent. The opposition was heading for a small majority but, with no candidate exceeding 50 per cent, a run- off was required. Ghana's 30 or so FM stations were vital in bringing democracy, so it was no surprise that the NDC moved against them.
On the evening before the poll, I took Roger Gale and Nigel Jones to visit Joy FM, possibly Ghana's most influential station. We were sitting in the office when an armed posse of Rawlings's security men arrived, saying they were closing the station on the President's instructions.
‘Good evening,' I said. ‘I am Craig Murray, Deputy British High Commissioner, and these gentlemen are Mr Roger Gale MP and Mr Nigel Jones MP, members of the British Parliament.' Gale added: ' Obviously there has been some mistake.
I thought I heard you say that you were closing down the station, but we are here to visit our fellow democracy, Ghana, and democracies don't close down radio stations.' The goons left. Joy FM never was closed. However, the NDC started to think I was a part of their problem and they assigned a secret service team to follow me around.
As the second round on December 28 approached, we discovered a problem: not enough Indian ink. We had paid for more, but it had to be specially made and would not be ready until December 24. This was cutting it tight and action was needed. Chartering a private plane to set off from India on Christmas Eve was easier said than done. Whitehall was in festive mode and unlikely to sanction spending quickly, so I used the Embassy's budget to pay for it.
Ghana's government did not want the Indian ink to get in and I was concerned it would be delayed by customs officials. So on Christmas Day 2000, instead of eating turkey, I stood baking on the airport tarmac. When our plane taxied in, we unloaded the boxes of little ink bottles on to two trucks. I escorted these out of the VIP gateway, helped by a substantial tip to the guards.
The truck drivers then delivered the ink to regional centres for distribution to constituencies. This was a game being played for high stakes, with real danger of civil war.
Hotheads in the ruling party might claim electoral fraud and mount a military takeover. The Ashanti could also react violently to losing. Every embassy was updating evacuation plans. Around 1am, the results started to come in. There was a more or less consistent swing to the opposition candidate, John Kufuor. You could have cut the atmosphere with a knife.
The coolest man in Ghana that night was the wry, chain-smoking Electoral Commissioner, Kwadwo Afari- Gyan, who received constant threatening phone calls instructing him to fix the result. Each time, the Electoral Commissioner replied: ' The result will be what the result will be. I am just making sure it is fairly counted.' Then, taking his umpteenth call, he stiffened. He summoned me to listen: it was his wife. Soldiers had come to their bungalow, taking her and his children hostage and threatening to kill them if he did not deliver the ' right' result.
Kwadwo barked down the phone: ' Put their leader on.' ‘Listen you little *****,' he snarled. 'How dare you come to my house and threaten my wife and children. I am sitting here with the British Deputy High Commissioner and he knows what is happening. Now get out of my home before we have you thrown into jail!' The soldier said: ' Yes, sir; sorry, sir.' Kwadwo then told his wife not to worry and calmly returned to his work.
By 3am on the second night only two constituencies were still to declare. Even if every voter there went for Atta Mills, Kufuor could still not be beaten.
The opposition had won - an African country ... had shown that democratic change could be achieved peacefully. Kufuor's eight years as President saw economic growth of more than 70 per cent - the first prolonged period since independence when Ghana was not getting poorer. But Ghanaians chose to exercise their democratic right to change and earlier this month narrowly elected Atta Mills.
Ghana is the only country in Africa to achieve the democratic norm of power alternating peacefully between parties at successive uninterrupted elections.
As I look back on my involvement with Africa over 30 years, I remain most proud of helping Ghanaians to attain democracy. It is an example that sadly, the rest of the continent has so far done little to follow.
But Ghana remains there - a glimmer of hope, an example to others and a rebuke to cynics who claim democracy is not possible in Africa.
gyan 8 years ago
Please who is voting for NPP as they are spraying acid on their own members.
Please who is voting for NPP as they are spraying acid on their own members.
JOSELYN 8 years ago
ARE THEY GHOST NAMES? JUST AS THE SALARIES AND WAGES PROBLEMS ALLOW THE EXERCISE TO GO ON. AGGRIEVED MEMBERS SHOULD GO FOR PHYSICAL IDENTIFICATION. PERIOD. TOO MUCH NOISE IN GHANA. LOW PRODUCTIVITY VERY HIGH.
ARE THEY GHOST NAMES? JUST AS THE SALARIES AND WAGES PROBLEMS ALLOW THE EXERCISE TO GO ON. AGGRIEVED MEMBERS SHOULD GO FOR PHYSICAL IDENTIFICATION. PERIOD. TOO MUCH NOISE IN GHANA. LOW PRODUCTIVITY VERY HIGH.
Atinga Kobla Atongo 8 years ago
A GLEAN REGISTER IS PARAMOUNT. GHANAIANS MUST GET THE PARTY THEY VOTED FOR, NOT EC CHOICE OR ANY PARTICULAR PARTY WINNING ILLEGALLY BY CHEATING. THIS ACT WILL BRING CALAMITY AS WE HAVE SEEN RECENTLY.
A GLEAN REGISTER IS PARAMOUNT. GHANAIANS MUST GET THE PARTY THEY VOTED FOR, NOT EC CHOICE OR ANY PARTICULAR PARTY WINNING ILLEGALLY BY CHEATING. THIS ACT WILL BRING CALAMITY AS WE HAVE SEEN RECENTLY.
godsway 8 years ago
The EC display the voters register. Any body who think the name is not there should complain not NPP. They cannot continue to create noise.
The EC display the voters register. Any body who think the name is not there should complain not NPP. They cannot continue to create noise.
WARD GDX - WE THE PEOPLE 8 years ago
The docility and clueless of NPP folks is so baffling?
How they are sitting there and allowing NDC bought and controlled EC to manage elections and only hoping the EC will be fair is just unbelievable.
The docility and clueless of NPP folks is so baffling?
How they are sitting there and allowing NDC bought and controlled EC to manage elections and only hoping the EC will be fair is just unbelievable.
Nun 8 years ago
You should rather be in jail for inserting fake names into the register. If names are being deleted, they are deleted because they are fake, simple as that.
You should rather be in jail for inserting fake names into the register. If names are being deleted, they are deleted because they are fake, simple as that.
Efo Kwaku Canada 8 years ago
NPP be very very careful because Afari Djan 35 million dollars covers 2016 elections too been the bribery the old thief took from Aseidu Nketia, if NPP wants to win coming elections change the voters register and also check t ... read full comment
NPP be very very careful because Afari Djan 35 million dollars covers 2016 elections too been the bribery the old thief took from Aseidu Nketia, if NPP wants to win coming elections change the voters register and also check the PNDC /NDC returning officers because they have already finished signed copies in their trucks, every place that NDC thinks it's 50/50 they rigged the parliamentary seat ,NDC will pull heaven and earth to protect this register but task supreme court to decide, if Mahama can convinced Togo for new register why not Ghana?
godsway 8 years ago
The days of one person voting 6 times in Ashanti region is over.
The days of one person voting 6 times in Ashanti region is over.
Isaac 8 years ago
Your mother and your father
Fool God should punish you
So you don't no how Ghana is going
Your mother and your father
Fool God should punish you
So you don't no how Ghana is going
godsway 8 years ago
Even under K4 where we taught things were OK he had to borrow before worker were paid.
Even under K4 where we taught things were OK he had to borrow before worker were paid.
Efo Kwaku Canada 8 years ago
Why you idiots always mentioned K4 administration, even though they borrowed to pay workers the economy was stabilize for six years, banks were calling individuals for long-term loans, school feeding program was ok,national h ... read full comment
Why you idiots always mentioned K4 administration, even though they borrowed to pay workers the economy was stabilize for six years, banks were calling individuals for long-term loans, school feeding program was ok,national health insurance was perfectly working, cedis to dollar I don't want to go there, so you NDC idiots can't differentiate between good policies and lack of ideas of your stupid NDC administration policies? NO wonder NDC is consisting of bunch of idiots and witchcrafts who has been mandated to destroys Ghana
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Kodjo 8 years ago
NPP just F--K OFF we are tired of your constant moaning!!! Do you think you can win an election with such a disjointed party??
NPP just F--K OFF we are tired of your constant moaning!!! Do you think you can win an election with such a disjointed party??
Agbee 8 years ago
These people are only preparing the minds of Ghanaians for another Court case after the 2016 Elections. They know they will lose again.
Ghana's problems are enormous, we cannot be using taxpayers money on selfish interest of ... read full comment
These people are only preparing the minds of Ghanaians for another Court case after the 2016 Elections. They know they will lose again.
Ghana's problems are enormous, we cannot be using taxpayers money on selfish interest of politicians, who only come to enrich themselves at the expense of the people of Ghana.
NPP SHOULD PROVIDE THE MONEY FOR THE COMPILATION OF THE NEW REGISTER.
Ama Densi 8 years ago
You are talking of civil war case, not "another Court case after the 2016" as you state. And noone, NO ONE becomes a winner. So you think Ghanaians are ready to take another bullshit 4 years under this government????????????
You are talking of civil war case, not "another Court case after the 2016" as you state. And noone, NO ONE becomes a winner. So you think Ghanaians are ready to take another bullshit 4 years under this government????????????
Michael 8 years ago
And do you think you will survive the civil war?
And do you think you will survive the civil war?
AYI, Dansoman. 8 years ago
Why is it that always this bunch of fools wants to rule GHANA forever. See how you have messed up everything in our poor country and still ,they want to win power 2016 to continue their theivery and stupidity.
Why is it that always this bunch of fools wants to rule GHANA forever. See how you have messed up everything in our poor country and still ,they want to win power 2016 to continue their theivery and stupidity.
political 8 years ago
WE ARE FAR FAR ADVANCED, NPP CAN NRVER DEVERT OUR ATTENTION AWAY YOUR ACID INCIDENT IN BOLGA.
WE ARE FAR FAR ADVANCED, NPP CAN NRVER DEVERT OUR ATTENTION AWAY YOUR ACID INCIDENT IN BOLGA.
Prophet 8 years ago
why the foolish dept ec is afraid of a new voters register?
why the foolish dept ec is afraid of a new voters register?
Ametor 8 years ago
Looks like the NDC and Afari Gyans EC wants to die a foolish death in a civil unrest in Ghana.
Looks like the NDC and Afari Gyans EC wants to die a foolish death in a civil unrest in Ghana.
godsway 8 years ago
Start the civil war and don't deceive yourself that you will live to see the end.
Start the civil war and don't deceive yourself that you will live to see the end.
Ugly akufo addo 8 years ago
He cant be sold in Ghana n this monkey must be change for the betterment of npp
He cant be sold in Ghana n this monkey must be change for the betterment of npp
FOOLISH NDC 8 years ago
Demo Demo, Demo for weeks or NDC will win 2016. Mark it on a wall
Demo Demo, Demo for weeks or NDC will win 2016. Mark it on a wall
Brian Williams 8 years ago
Very troubling indeed. NPP must not allow this nonsense to b hold. Afari Gyan must be executed. He is a threat to democracy.
Very troubling indeed. NPP must not allow this nonsense to b hold. Afari Gyan must be executed. He is a threat to democracy.
godsway 8 years ago
You think civil war is like what you see on the television. Ask the Nigerians in Ghana to tell you what is happening in the north. Foolish never mention that word again.
You think civil war is like what you see on the television. Ask the Nigerians in Ghana to tell you what is happening in the north. Foolish never mention that word again.
Agyiman E. 8 years ago
No doubt that it is this NPP, a political group of frustrated confusionists, who are at it again so that they can start judicial court problem early enough. Look! NPP has ever ruled this country just as NDC. So, there is noth ... read full comment
No doubt that it is this NPP, a political group of frustrated confusionists, who are at it again so that they can start judicial court problem early enough. Look! NPP has ever ruled this country just as NDC. So, there is nothing worth good listening to words that will come out of their watery mouths or pretentious actions.
wiz 8 years ago
stop registration under age people and double registrations, Nacid Peoples Party,
stop registration under age people and double registrations, Nacid Peoples Party,
complaints, complaints, complaints, from crying babies.
Author: Kafui Ama
Date: 2009-07-23 01:44:06
Please be patient and read this to the end.
It was November 1999 and I'd been Deputy High Commissioner in Ghana for almost a year - the culmination of 15 years' Foreign ...
read full comment
Please who is voting for NPP as they are spraying acid on their own members.
ARE THEY GHOST NAMES? JUST AS THE SALARIES AND WAGES PROBLEMS ALLOW THE EXERCISE TO GO ON. AGGRIEVED MEMBERS SHOULD GO FOR PHYSICAL IDENTIFICATION. PERIOD. TOO MUCH NOISE IN GHANA. LOW PRODUCTIVITY VERY HIGH.
A GLEAN REGISTER IS PARAMOUNT. GHANAIANS MUST GET THE PARTY THEY VOTED FOR, NOT EC CHOICE OR ANY PARTICULAR PARTY WINNING ILLEGALLY BY CHEATING. THIS ACT WILL BRING CALAMITY AS WE HAVE SEEN RECENTLY.
The EC display the voters register. Any body who think the name is not there should complain not NPP. They cannot continue to create noise.
The docility and clueless of NPP folks is so baffling?
How they are sitting there and allowing NDC bought and controlled EC to manage elections and only hoping the EC will be fair is just unbelievable.
You should rather be in jail for inserting fake names into the register. If names are being deleted, they are deleted because they are fake, simple as that.
NPP be very very careful because Afari Djan 35 million dollars covers 2016 elections too been the bribery the old thief took from Aseidu Nketia, if NPP wants to win coming elections change the voters register and also check t ...
read full comment
The days of one person voting 6 times in Ashanti region is over.
Your mother and your father
Fool God should punish you
So you don't no how Ghana is going
Even under K4 where we taught things were OK he had to borrow before worker were paid.
Why you idiots always mentioned K4 administration, even though they borrowed to pay workers the economy was stabilize for six years, banks were calling individuals for long-term loans, school feeding program was ok,national h ...
read full comment
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NPP just F--K OFF we are tired of your constant moaning!!! Do you think you can win an election with such a disjointed party??
These people are only preparing the minds of Ghanaians for another Court case after the 2016 Elections. They know they will lose again.
Ghana's problems are enormous, we cannot be using taxpayers money on selfish interest of ...
read full comment
You are talking of civil war case, not "another Court case after the 2016" as you state. And noone, NO ONE becomes a winner. So you think Ghanaians are ready to take another bullshit 4 years under this government????????????
And do you think you will survive the civil war?
Why is it that always this bunch of fools wants to rule GHANA forever. See how you have messed up everything in our poor country and still ,they want to win power 2016 to continue their theivery and stupidity.
WE ARE FAR FAR ADVANCED, NPP CAN NRVER DEVERT OUR ATTENTION AWAY YOUR ACID INCIDENT IN BOLGA.
why the foolish dept ec is afraid of a new voters register?
Looks like the NDC and Afari Gyans EC wants to die a foolish death in a civil unrest in Ghana.
Start the civil war and don't deceive yourself that you will live to see the end.
He cant be sold in Ghana n this monkey must be change for the betterment of npp
Demo Demo, Demo for weeks or NDC will win 2016. Mark it on a wall
Very troubling indeed. NPP must not allow this nonsense to b hold. Afari Gyan must be executed. He is a threat to democracy.
You think civil war is like what you see on the television. Ask the Nigerians in Ghana to tell you what is happening in the north. Foolish never mention that word again.
No doubt that it is this NPP, a political group of frustrated confusionists, who are at it again so that they can start judicial court problem early enough. Look! NPP has ever ruled this country just as NDC. So, there is noth ...
read full comment
stop registration under age people and double registrations, Nacid Peoples Party,