Saturday, September 10, 2011

Ghana needs a radical and dynamic leader-Dr Sekou Nkrumah

Ghana needs a radical and dynamic leader-Dr Sekou Nkrumah Son of Ghana’s first President Dr. Sekou Nkrumah has stated that Ghana needs a radical and dynamic leader in other to empower rapid development and visions. He stated that looking at how rapid the world evolves in seconds; Ghana will be languishing if it fails to elect dynamic leaders in helm of affairs. Dr Sekou Nkrumah hinted that Ghana needs to redirect her focus in producing raw materials but focus in using science and technology to make the country a better place to life. Dr Sekou Nkrumah was speaking in an interview with Kwadwo Asare Baffour Acheampong at the extra-Ordinary National Delegates Congress of Convention People's Party (CPP) in Accra. Citing his father as an example, Dr Sekou Nkrumah wished all political parties to consider some similar characteristics of his father in electing key positions of the party. The first son of Dr Nkrumah observed that the CPP relevance and importance in 19th century is not directly needed in the 21st century. He therefore tasked the CPP to elect the radical leaders for the betterment of the nation. CPP MUST JOIN NDC The dismissed acting coordinator of the National Youth Council, Dr Sekou Nkrumah has suggested to the convention peoples party to focus in working relationship with the NDC to strengthen the party. He stress that the CPP needs to focus on winning parliamentary seats to pave more way for the then the says there is nothing wrong with presidential aspirants indulging in narcotics. Making his first comments on the recent NDC congress, he said the Former Rawlings will not campaign for President Mills but rather he will focus his attention on campaigning for the parliamentary members of the party. He hinted that the President Mills administration will have to face a stiffer test in 2012 because the government has done poorly to convinced the people. Asked why he never joined the party his father has formed, Dr Sekou Nkrumah stress that he has never took his father as a ‘father’, he was more interested in the achievement of the African Continent rather than playing a specific role at home, he emphasized. He said there was no personal relationship with his father. DR SEKOU ON WIKILEAKS He explained that recent report from Wikileaks mentioning some key government officials will not affect them or the party chances in the 2012 elections. Commenting on the Nana Addo drug addiction, he emphasized that drug addiction not a big deal. He stated that the great personality such as Bill Clinton and Barack Obama has admitted in taking in hard substance at some point in their life. He stated that if Nana Addo can bring a dynamic and radical leadership, he wouldn’t mind if he uses drugs. He said a lot of people uses drug during their leisure hours so its not a big issue if Nana Addo is on drugs. But Dr Nkrumah cautioned that Nana Addo should be able to control and direct his ambitions instead of drug directing him. Dr Nkrumah stated that since there is no evidence on the ‘gossips’ from Wikileaks, those cables needs to be thrown away, he added. After reading through most of the cables, Dr Nkrumah noted that there is nothing important from the cables and needs to thrown aside. He said there are more important issues in the country that needs immediate attention rather than focusing on Wikileaks. Story: Samuel Mantey/Adom news/ Ghana

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