{"id":220898,"date":"2016-06-09T06:05:32","date_gmt":"2016-06-09T06:05:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=220898"},"modified":"2016-06-09T06:05:32","modified_gmt":"2016-06-09T06:05:32","slug":"im-against-the-system-not-mahama-carl-wilson","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2016\/06\/im-against-the-system-not-mahama-carl-wilson\/","title":{"rendered":"I\u2019m against the system; not Mahama \u2013 Carl Wilson"},"content":{"rendered":"

A Former Chairman of the Confiscated Vehicles Allocation Committee, and a one-time activist of the incumbent National Democratic Congress (NDC, Carl Wilson, has told Citi News<\/strong> his decision to lead a new political movement to bring Ghana the development it desires, is not borne out of hatred for the NDC or its candidate, President John Dramani Mahama.<\/p>\n

Mr. Wilson told Richard Sky<\/strong>, Host of Citi FM\u2019s Eyewitness News<\/strong> on Wednesday that, he only seeks to galvanize the youth and other right thinking Ghanaians to rally behind a non-partisan or independent Presidential Candidate to lead the country after the 2016 elections.<\/p>\n

Mr. Wilson said he is against the system of governance where political parties put forward a candidate and therefore feel the need to control him when he becomes the President, even to the extent that the constitutional mandate given to him serves no purpose because of party interest and influence.<\/p>\n

According to him, no President serving the country on the ticket of a political party as can ever take the country to its right destination because whoever it is, there will always be that political party influence.<\/p>\n

He said it was time Ghanaians changed their mind-sets about voting for political party candidates if they desire to see real development.<\/p>\n

Against this backdrop, he said President Mahama could not be blamed for the failures of his administration since the system almost makes it impossible for him to be efficient.<\/p>\n

\u201cI am not against Mahama; you can blame Mahama and the NDC all you want, or even Kufuor, the NPP or Akufo-Addo. But all that you have to do is to look at the reason why after every election cycle people cry out for change. I am not inventing anything. I am just taking what is there, analysing it and finding solutions. People are craving for change. The NPP\u2019s mantra is \u2018arise for change\u2019. That was also the NDC\u2019s mantra before 2008. Is it not the same thing? Why do we have to be running in circle instead of finding the solution to what is ailing us as a country and as a people?\u201d.<\/p>\n

I am against the system<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u201cI am only against the system of governance that we impose on the presidents that we elect. If you take an angel who hasn\u2019t been corrupted before in his life and put that person in the seat of the presidency in 2016; in 2017, you will start crying for change and corruption. It is not the person; it is the system that he is running. So condemn Mahama for all you want; it\u2019s the system he has inherited. How can he fix things if the system is not giving him a free hand to fix it? I am not holding up for Mahama but I am pointing out things that are defective.\u201d<\/p>\n

A \u2018political party\u2019s President\u2019 can\u2019t change Ghana<\/strong><\/p>\n

Mr. Wilson buttressed his point with the example of how the late President Mills, supposedly ordered the non-payment of the controversial Ghc51 million judgement debt to Alfred Woyome, yet the money was paid by the then Attorney General.
\nThat incident he said was an example of political party influence that makes a President almost powerless.<\/p>\n

\u201cSo put Mahama in that seat; how do you blame him if that money was paid,\u201d he asked.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe can\u2019t have a political party sending a President in that seat and expect Ghana to work; it won\u2019t work. What we have to do is to separate the presidency from the party. You have parties elect sending their reps to parliament regardless of whoever has majority in parliament; it doesn\u2019t matter. But the one sitting on top in the executive chair should not have any link with any of the parties in Parliament. He will then have a free hand to operate. He will then have the power that the constitution grants him to run this country for it to work.<\/p>\n

We wilI push for an Independent Presidential candidate<\/strong><\/p>\n

According to him, one of the key aims of his movement which he calls, Yellow Movement, is to canvass for nationwide support against the country\u2019s current political system in a bid to unseat his former party the NDC while preventing the New Patriotic Party (NPP) from tasting political power in this year\u2019s election.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe are calling for a yellow revolution that is bringing the youth together for a change. The youth will be rallied behind an independent candidate to become President of this country in 2016.I am for Ghana and for what is right for this country. I am not against Mahama. I am calling for the system to change to change.\u201d<\/p>\n

He insisted that what the country needs now is a president who will be independent of any political party control, saying until a President is separated from political party influence, the country will never move forward.<\/p>\n

An independent candidate can win and be effective<\/strong><\/p>\n

On the chances of an independent candidate and his effectiveness should he be elected, Mr Wilson said chances that an independent candidate would be more effective are higher since he would have the total freedom to work without political party control.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere is ample guarantee because an independent candidate will have a free hand to appoint who he wants to run the government. If you misbehave and you don\u2019t perform you are fired. If decisions have to be taken in the interest of Ghana, he won\u2019t think about how that\u2019s going to affect the political party first. He will first think about what will work for Ghana and not for any particular individual or party.\u201d<\/p>\n

Parliament under an Independent President will be more effective<\/strong><\/p>\n

He further argued that, \u201cParliament would have a way to work together because none of them have the executive. They will be forced to listen to each other and work together because they need the President and the President needs them. There will be a seamless working relationship between the executive and Parliament. Can the NPP today work with the executive; no. If the NPP has good ideas that will work to solve our economic problem, can they take it to the President? No they won\u2019t. So whatever is happening in Parliament is working against the interest of Ghana and that is what we have to seek to change.\u201d
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\nBy: Ebenezer Afanyi Dadzie\/citifmonline.com\/Ghana
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