Below unedited, is an open letter from Mr. Ato Ahwoi, a leading member 
of, the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) to another leading 
member, Dr. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah:
"Hello Spio,
I have read with interest and disbelief, your long article published in the September 18 and 23, 20009 issues of The Daily Graphic. It was deceptively headed, 'HONOURING NKRUMAH'S LEGACY: A CHALLENGE TO THE NDC'. I use the word, deceptively because it was an opportunity for you to launch an unnecessary attack on President John Atta Mills and the NDC government, under the guise of honouring Nkrumah's legacy.
Spio, I get the impression that you are trying to intimidate the President to give you a cabinet appointment. You gave many Ghanaians that impression when you quoted the reason ex-President John Kennedy gave his brother, Robert Kennedy (then Attorney General) for tolerating a difficult man like J. Edgar Hoover as the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). You said President Kennedy told his brother, 'Bob, I'd rather have Edgar inside the government pissing out than outside pissing in.'
"Hello Spio,
I have read with interest and disbelief, your long article published in the September 18 and 23, 20009 issues of The Daily Graphic. It was deceptively headed, 'HONOURING NKRUMAH'S LEGACY: A CHALLENGE TO THE NDC'. I use the word, deceptively because it was an opportunity for you to launch an unnecessary attack on President John Atta Mills and the NDC government, under the guise of honouring Nkrumah's legacy.
Spio, I get the impression that you are trying to intimidate the President to give you a cabinet appointment. You gave many Ghanaians that impression when you quoted the reason ex-President John Kennedy gave his brother, Robert Kennedy (then Attorney General) for tolerating a difficult man like J. Edgar Hoover as the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). You said President Kennedy told his brother, 'Bob, I'd rather have Edgar inside the government pissing out than outside pissing in.'
Another indicator of you wanting to pressurise President Mills to give 
you a ministerial appointment is when you stated 'Are we in Ghana saying
 that we don't know why President Obama invited Mrs. Hilary Clinton into
 an important position in spite of the quite bitter contest they had 
during the primaries in the Democratic Party?' Are you implying because 
you lost miserably to the President in the NDC primaries, he should 
invite you into an important position in his government?
Spio, please remember that Mrs. Clinton never said Mr. Obama was a sick
 man and will NEVER WIN an election. Now, why are you so desperate to 
serve in the government headed by someone who will NEVER WIN an 
election?
My NDC brother, if President Mills does not appoint you as a Minister, please continue to piss in as many times as you want!
You are dying to be a Minister in President Mills' government, yet you 
are insulting your potential colleagues that they 'have not been 
appointed on the basis of merit but by virtue of proximity to power, 
feigned loyalty, financial considerations and other factors.' Are you 
implying that you were appointed a Minister in the 90s by some of these 
reasons like feigned loyalty and financial considerations?
Spio, your reference to football in your article gave me the impression
 that your knowledge about football is limited. Until last year, three 
players in Barcelona, Ronaldinho, Deco and Eto'o considered themselves 
indispensable. Last year, the Barcelona coach sold two of them - 
Ronaldinho, Deco and for the first time won the treble including the 
Spanish League and the European Champions League. This year, he has sold
 Eto'o and Barcelona are still on fire! The NDC government will do well 
without you in government.
I have been wondering the basis for certain statements you made, 
bearing in mind what you said that there is no serious opinion polling 
in Ghana but informal chop bar research, personal vendetta stories and 
skewed field reports from certain 'security' agencies. Against this 
background, can you please indicate, in your next article, the basis for
 these three conclusions:
that the impatience of the NDC rank and file has been further worsened 
by some of the appointments that have been made, where they can see 
clearly that many people who had little to do with the NDC's electoral 
victory are amongst those reaping the rewards;
is there a reason why many of our NDC appointees are reported as being 
no longer accessible to party members by phone or text and have 
distanced themselves from those who put them into power?' and (do most 
appointees realise that a gulf is widening between them and the party 
faithful? Are the appointing authorities aware that most foot soldiers 
are angry because of the way some leading party members are being 
treated?'
By the way, Spio, was President Mills obliged to consider a so-called 
well-considered written proposal on how to gain most from the Obama 
visit? You talked about a written recommendation in November, 2008 for 
the NDC leadership to establish a transitional team - how can an 
opposition party have an effective transition team? Any transitional 
team will need the co-operation of the government in power Spio, you 
claim that many NDC members have been calling on you to be a candidate 
for one of the National Vice Chairmanship slots. That is not the way to 
go about it - please leave President Mills and the NDC government to do 
what the true NDC members in particular and Ghanaians in general know 
they are capable of - giving all of us, A BETTER GHANA.
Finally, in future, you want to be a presidential candidate of the NDC 
and become the President of the Republic of Ghana. As a true party man, 
why don't you do a private memo on the shortcomings and possible 
solutions, than publishing them?"
Source: Culled from The Daily Dispatch of August 29, 2009)

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