If intelligence signals Public Agenda is picking are anything 
to go by, then President John Dramani Mahama is likely to win the 2016 
presidential elections without sweat. And this will not be because of 
any remarkable achievement of his administration but because a sizeable 
section of the New Patriotic Party leadership wants it that way. They 
call it Agenda 2020.
The Agenda 2020 plot is only a rehash of an earlier agenda hashed for 
the 2012 elections, but which does not appear to have yielded the 
pre-meditated outcome.
Public Agenda has gathered that, in 2012, Nana Akufo Addo’s 
campaign was heavily infiltrated by elements of the Alan Kyeremanteng 
faction, who were mainly young, exuberant and aggressive crop of 
politicians, some of who had served in various capacities under the 
Kufuor administration, from District Chief Executives to ministers of 
state. Working under pretence and deceit, the group, according to Public
 Agenda’s intelligence succeeded in undermining the Nana Addo campaign.
Some are alleged to have collaborated with NDC elements to rig election
 results at some polling stations. One of such operatives who spoke to 
the Public Agenda in confidence in 2012, said if Nana were to win the 
2012 elections, he (the Allan operative) was certainly not going to have
 a place in the government that would be formed, and given the 
likelihood that Nana will serve two terms, he and his group would be 
confined to the ‘wilderness’ for eight years.
Whereas if Mahama won (and of course he did) they were going to have to
 wait for just four years before their man, Allan, could take a chance 
at the presidency. The reasoning at the time was based on the 
expectation that, Nana was either not going to run for the high office 
in 2016, or was going to be rejected by the party if he did.
Of course Nana Akufo-Addo’s popularity today cannot be taken for 
granted in any political analysis. In fact, his declaration of intent to
 run for the presidency for the third time in a row, has sent shivers 
down the spine of prospective candidates for the presidential slot, both
 within the NPP and NDC. Pundits say Nana will be the man to beat in 
2016. But his adversaries are not idling at all these days. Notes have 
been revised and the plot this time, even though cast in exactly the 
same frame as the 2012 one, has undertones of party political capture as
 a tool to undermine Nana’s bid. The rehashed plot still hinges on 
Nana’s age.
In 2016, Nana will be 72 years.  The thinking is that if his third bid 
can be scuttled, Nana will either give up his presidential ambition or 
the party will give up on him. Either way, the stable would be cleared 
for an Allan bid in 2020. That is the Agenda 2020. Of course there are 
others who are also nurturing presidential ambitions in the NPP, such as
 Dr. Kofi Konadu Apreko, Dr. Frimpong Boateng, and Dr. Richard Anane, 
which suggests that even in 2020 Allan will not have a smooth ride.
One would have expected that given the economic management challenges 
that confront the Mahama administration, the NPP would be united in 
purpose to unseat the NDC, but the Allan faction, long believed to have 
the backing of former President Kufuor, would rather be in opposition 
than have Nana as president in 2016. The strategy this time around has 
been varied to capture major positions in the party by whatever means 
possible, and to turn around to call for party unity after the 
elections.
The Allan faction will then deploy a well-rehearsed plot characterised 
by the usual pretence, and aimed at making the world believe they (Allan
 loyalists) are genuinely working for Nana’s campaign. This is meant to 
deceive party followers as they proceed to undermine Nana’s bid by 
withholding resources for the campaign. Party insiders say the Allan 
pawns in this agenda are Paul Afoko, Kwabena Agyepong, Yaw Boaben 
Asamoah, Mike Ampong and others. The machinations have already begun - 
ahead of the party’s delegates’ congress in Tamale. A story carried in 
the Chronicle on Friday, April 11 suggested that Nana Akufo Addo has 
endorsed Paul Afoko, which would have been weird, but our checks did not
 confirm it. It seems all part of the grand plot to deceive party 
followers into voting for Allan loyalists.
The ultimate objective of this rather bizarre development within the 
NPP in the post Kufuor era flies in the face of Kufuor’s own preference 
for “…being a messenger in a governing party to being the General 
Secretary of a party in opposition”. These developments will no doubt 
hand over 2016 to NDC, and Mahama will remain President not because he 
won the elections, but more because the NPP decided to lose it.
Source: Public Agenda

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