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A neighbor asked me, a few days ago, why I was so critical of the public demonstrations by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) against the Electoral Commission (EC). My response to her was that when it comes to evil politicians (who have gotten drunk on power and seek to hold on to power, at all costs, after taking a beating in an election), organizing public demonstrations is simply not smart.
In such situations, public demonstrations only present thieves-in-high-places, seeking a return to power, again, regardless, with the opportunity to infiltrate these public demonstrations with an agent-provocateur type, which resorts to the violence to discredit what should be peaceful demonstrations. Ghanaians do not like violent public demonstrations. Final point. Case closed.
If I were a member of the NDC (God forbid!), I would rather focus on collaborations with organizations for the common good abroad, such as the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), for a number of desired achievable goals.
For example, a collaboration with the ICIJ, can be used successfully by the NDC, to follow the paper trail, if any, of overseas cash payments made to purchase the 2020 elections. This is not rocket science , oooo. Yooooooo …
And subsequently, the use of ICIJ members in the member states of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), after unearthing vital evidence, will allow the NDC to petition their governments, to accuse any Ghanaian involved in that heinous and treacherous. act, of collusion-to-sell-a-national-election. Simple.
The question for the NDC to ponder is: Do all those top brass, in the Ghanaian bureaucracy, who were allegedly bribed (according to bush-telegraph sources), to sell out the 2020 election, have they not abused henchmen, serving them in their offices, anaaa? Hmmm, eyeasem, ooooo …
Also, those abused minions, they don’t know a lot of top-secret stuff – paaapa, anaaaa, and they won’t voluntarily let the cat out of the bag, so to speak, if they knew about the existence of a well-endowed bounty fund, created by supporters NDC’s richest people, specifically to generously reward all those who provide credible information, about the theft of the 2020 election Yoooooo …
There is no doubt that such a strategy, by the NDC, will help secure convictions in the courts of the OECD member countries. That’s because those abused henchmen will sing happily, paaaa – at the prospect of also being in a position to finally get rich too: like their arrogant and disdainful bosses? I think it’s called Adidigya betrayal syndrome, Massa. Simple. Public displays are old in such situations, oooo, wai. Yoooooo …