Atta Mills Is A Complete Disaster - CDF

The Coalition For Domestic Force (CDF) has vehemently opposed the �unlikely� candidacy of President Mills in the 2012 elections due to his �disastrous performance� in the first year of his government! In a press release to the media, the Coalition took issues with some of the answers provided by the President to some of the questions journalists asked him when they met at the Castle recently. The release was signed by Michael Omari Wadie and Nana Agyemang Prempeh. The CDF observed �it was with shock and dismay watching the President on TV meeting the press, and the kind of answers he provided to questions posed by the Editors and senior journalists really portrayed that he is not in charge of affairs in Ghana. Most of the questions he answered on corruption, economy and the ex-gratia were all false and a misrepresentation of facts.� On corruption, the CDF noted �The president during the interaction gave his own interpretation of corruption as using money to persuade somebody and thereby describing Alhaji Mohamed Muntaka Mubarak�s case as not inclined with corruption. This cannot be accepted in any way since we believe the explanation given by the President can be term as that of bribery and not corruption, this is a total misrepresentation.� It said all journalists who asked the President question about the Muntaka saga �really told him in the face that he could have done more since it wasn�t only corruption that was established, but criminality, these led to the President nodding his head to the journalist and saying thank you. It was also out of place when the president almost referred to every question to have been asked Eight years ago, and challenged to have any probe of a Minister who has been bold enough to resign when such allegations are made against them, in the past year.� �It was also a disaster for the President in response to a question of Muntaka in connection with a travel that the then minister had with female companion. The president then questioned the morality of those who were asking that questions to find out if that was the first time a minister did travel with a female companion and he as a President sees nothing wrong with that,� it said. On the ex-gratia, the CDF had this to say, �We are however as a matter of urgency calling on honorable members of parliaments of Ghana to take up the case when they resume. It the president has been able to brush away an act of parliament and implement recommendations of his own commission, which has no legal backing, is a much cause for concern or is it because parliamentarians have accepted the benefits and therefore has brushed off their eyes on a constitutional breach that the president has caused. Both leaders of the house made all Ghanaians to believe that they gave the approval of Ex-President Kufour�s ex-gratia and other ex-government officials, it therefore beat our imaginations that Parliamentarians will allow the president to brush it off, and then what is the work of our parliamentarian?� it asked rhetorically. The CDF thinks that �Putting all this together, we think that the President did nothing more than a disgrace to the nation and did not reflect the father nature he promised Ghanaians. In some instances, it was clearly portrayed that He was not in charge of his ministers, who flaunt his own directive to declare their assets.� �We are therefore calling on the NDC party to spare us a President Mills candidacy come 2012 in the unlikely event that he will stand again as their Presidential Candidate, since his 1t year Presidency has been nothing but a disaster, which has not only reflected in the economy, but even in the NDC party itself that brought him to power,� the statement added.