When Alan In 1992 Was Sweating In Formation  Of NPP, Bawumia At That Time Was A By-Day Worker In A Rice Farm Somewhere At Mankarigu—NDC Man Jabs

The young NDC firebrand blasted the leadership of the NPP, particularly President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for not treating the former Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr John Kwadcwo  the who was a long-standing member of the party and that the NDC man supported the decision taken by Mr Alan to resign from the NPP.

When Alan In 1992 Was Sweating In Formation  Of NPP, Bawumia At That Time Was A By-Day Worker In A Rice Farm Somewhere At Mankarigu—NDC Man Jabs
THE DEPUTY COMMUNICATIONS Officer for 
North Tongu Constituency of the Volta Region, Mr Wisdom Wilson Adzedakor , has waded into the resignation of the failed Presidential hopeful of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr John Kwadcwo and described the resignation of Mr Alan as a Japanese "Kamikaze" Move!
 
The young NDC firebrand blasted the leadership of the NPP, particularly President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for not treating the former Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr John Kwadcwo  the who was a long-standing member of the party and that the NDC man supported the decision taken by Mr Alan to resign from the NPP.
 
Mr Adzedakot further described the Vice President, Dr Mahamadu Bawumia as opportunist in the NPP, saying that looking at the successional tradition of the NPP, it is clearly shows that it is not the turn of Dr
Bawumia to become the flagbearer of the NPP for the 2024 general elections.
"Strictly speaking, when Alan Kyeremanten in 1992 was working and sweating in the formation of the NPP, Bawumia at that time was a by-day worker in a rice farm somewhere in Mankarigu.
 "If Alan returns to the NPP at any point in time, he will still be more NPP than Bawumia, whose patrilineal lineage was fabricated and nourished with the shade of the umbrella.
 
"I have devoted the best part of my professional career to serving the Party, and I still believe in the vision of the founding fathers of the Party." 
"This is another statement that shows that the prodigal son’s return is imminent. Alan will be the new Jesus who will return to save the NPP from the claws of the monstrous heretic and his hirelings.
 
"Alan’s strategy is called “kamikaze.”  During World War II, Japan resorted to a military strategy known as kamikaze. This tactic involved pilots intentionally crashing their small aircraft, laden with explosives, into formidable enemy targets such as large aircraft carriers and ships," Mr Adzedakor noted in a news items captured by Soireenews.com.
Below is the article
 
Alan Kyeremanten Resigns: 
Japanese "Kamikaze" Move!
 
If you think Alan Kyeremanten’s formation of his own party is to win the 2024 elections, then you are a certified candidate for medical attention.
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 It will take something extraordinary to break the duopoly in Ghana’s politics. Alan is not a phenomenal candidate to suffice for “something extraordinary.”
 
Throughout history, the top important figures have resigned, deflected, or charted new paths away from their parties for strategic reasons.
Winston Churchill's abandonment of the Liberal Party for the Conservatives facilitated the fragmentation of the Liberal Party. 
When Margaret Thatcher resigned in protest of her successor’s signing of the Maastricht Treaty, the Conservatives lost the next election.
 
Alan’s resignation is similar to the principle of strategic voting. Strategic voting (or insincere voting) is when a voter chooses to vote for a candidate or party other than their sincere preference in order to avoid an undesirable outcome, in this case, Dr Bawumia who has failed as the head of the economic management team.
There are several motivations behind strategic voting. Some voters engage in it to prevent a candidate or party they strongly dislike from winning. 
Others do so to back a candidate or party they believe has a higher likelihood of winning, even if that choice isn't their top preference, in this case the NDC.
 Additionally, strategic voting can be a means of conveying specific concerns or messages to politicians or parties, in this case Alan’s protest to the mistreatment of him and his supporters.
 
In Alan’s resignation speech, he mentioned that the NPP has drifted away from the founding principles that attracted him to the party.
Alan’s assertion is not far from the belief of many old bones who fetched water for the initiation of the NPP into life.
 The list of reasonable voices include but not limited to Dr. Nyaho Nyaho Tamakloe, Dr. Wereko Brobby, Dr. Arthur Kennedy, Dr. Frimpong Boateng et al. 
Whatever you make of the pattern is entirely yours. Alan, in his own words, said, "The Party has been hijacked by a selected group of Party leaders and elders, government appointees, 'behind the curtain power brokers,' and some unscrupulous Party apparatchiks." 
This statement is dense and seeks to find favour in the fact that the NPP has been in a grip of a man whose palpable dictatorial tendencies transcend national boundaries.
 
These are critical quotes from Alan’s speech that metaphorically put a dagger right in the heart of the very government he served under as the Trade and Industry Minister, nationally agreed-upon as the worst president ever.
"The arrogance of power has been a major obstruction to progress in our country." – this country will never witness a hopelessly arrogant president like Nana Akufo-Addo.
"It is common knowledge that any party member who is associated directly or indirectly with Alan is treated with disdain and considered an outcast." – speak of the vindictive Akufo-Addo.
“Ghana is currently embroiled in divisive political turmoil” – of course, the divisive factor is Nana Addo Akufo-Addo.
"My unique selling proposition as a leader is VISION, COMPETENCE, INTEGRITY, and ACTION." – a tacit suggestion that Akufo-Addo has none of these virtues.
"People in positions of authority must understand that leadership is an opportunity to serve the people, and not to lord over them." – another frontal attack on the indelible stain on our democracy, Nana Akufo-Addo.
 
So, Alan’s insincere resignation is part of a broader scheme to return the NPP to opposition. So that the rightful owners (Ashantes) can pick up the pieces of the party again, regroup, and restore the values that the Mother Serpent deprived them of. The party has become the bona fide property of Nana Akufo-Addo, which is why he has handed it over to Bawumia without any respect for fair democratic processes.
 
Alan will return to the NPP in opposition when every Tom, Dick, and Jane are needed to mobilise for political power again. By that time, the leverage of the serpent over the party will be doused. This statement from Alan’s speech is indicative that he will return when King Agorkoli dies, "I wish to use this opportunity to assure the rank and file of the New Patriotic Party that I still cherish my relationship with you, and I am committed to the ideals of the founding fathers of the Party." One only cherishes the relationships one may need in the future.
 
Strictly speaking, when Alan Kyeremanten in 1992 was working and sweating in the formation of the NPP, Bawumia at that time was a by-day worker in a rice farm somewhere in Mankarigu.
 If Alan returns to the NPP at any point in time, he will still be more NPP than Bawumia, whose patrilineal lineage was fabricated and nourished with the shade of the umbrella.
 
"I have devoted the best part of my professional career to serving the Party, and I still believe in the vision of the founding fathers of the Party." 
This is another statement that shows that the prodigal son’s return is imminent. Alan will be the new Jesus who will return to save the NPP from the claws of the monstrous heretic and his hirelings.
 
Alan’s strategy is called “kamikaze.” During World War II, Japan resorted to a military strategy known as kamikaze. This tactic involved pilots intentionally crashing their small aircraft, laden with explosives, into formidable enemy targets such as large aircraft carriers and ships. 
The primary objective was to employ a handful of pilots to inflict massive casualties on the enemy, effectively sacrificing their own lives for this purpose. 
To put it bluntly, these pilots would guide their aircraft to collide with enemy vessels, resulting in the loss of countless lives aboard those ships.
 
Japanese "Kamikaze" emerged from a place of sheer desperation. In the latter stages of World War II, Japan found itself on the brink of defeat. 
The nation had already lost a significant portion of its conventional air and naval forces, and its ability to manufacture new aircraft and ships was severely hampered.
 Kamikaze represented an attempt to maximise the impact on the enemy while conserving dwindling resources. 
The first kamikaze attack happened on October 25, 1944, during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. In this fateful event, a Japanese pilot deliberately crashed his aircraft into the American aircraft carrier USS St. Lo, resulting in the vessel's sinking and the tragic loss of over 1,000 American sailors.
 
This desperate strategy of kamikaze serves as a stark reminder of the extremities to which nations can be driven during times of war when faced with the impending spectre of defeat.
Indeed, Alan nation is ready to sink the monstrous NPP ship with its tiny aircraft, "Movement for Change" Alan will use his two-by-four crowd to sink the numbers of the beast. 
 
However, Alan Kyeremanten should be very careful. 
He is dealing with a dangerous vindictive man, Nana Akufo - Addo, whose itchy fingers are on the nuclear codes at all times and can possibly visit the fate of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on him and his people.
 
By the way, “a bystander's shadow never gets entangled."
John Dramani Mahama and the NDC are going to win the 2024 elections with the majority in Parliament.
Wisdom Wilson Adzedakor 
Deputy Communication Officer 
(North Tongu Constituency)