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David in Nana Addo, Goliath in Mahama. Who Will Fall?<\/p>\n

Many say they see the traits of the biblical David in Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo and he himself confirmed that during the NPP manifesto launch. However, the sympathisers of NDC also see Mahama as their David. The question then is: Who is who?<\/p>\n

The political contest in 2016 is seen as a straight fight between the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the biggest opposition party in Ghana and the National Democratic Congress, the ruling party has become very interesting, intense and fierce. Words are being traded from the camps of these two titanic parties. I call it the \u201cbattle of words\u201d carefully released as salvos to disarm, denigrate, and destroy each other. This is a situation where the smaller political parties can best be described as the also runs.<\/p>\n

Sun Tsu posits in his seminal work, The Art of War, that “Every battle is won or lost before it’s ever fought.\u201d<\/p>\n

I have carefully observed the leaders of the two leading parties and their followers carrying out their campaigning exercises and I have drawn many lessons,but one which strikes me most is the seemingly religious and spiritual statement made by Nana Addo Dankwah Akuffo-Addo , the flag bearer of NPP during the launch of the Party\u2019s manifesto at the Trade Fair Centre La, Accra.<\/p>\n

At the tail end of his speech, he stated, \u201cIn this election, we are faced with an opponent with unrestrained and unprincipled access to state resources, with apparently, unlimited cash,who have confidence they can buy your vote. If they cannot, they will try to bully you. That is the opponent we have in this election. So let me speak the words of David to our Goliath. \u201cYou come to me with a sword, with a spear, and with javelin. But I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel (Ghana), who you have defied. This day the Lord will deliver you into my hand, that all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel (Ghana). Then all this assembly shall know that the Lord does not save with sword and spear; for the battle is the Lord\u2019s, and He will give you into our hands. Ladies and gentlemen, the battle is Lords.<\/p>\n

I was very mesmerised with the alacrity with which the presidential candidate for NPP elucidated the scriptures without mincing words and it has inspired me to revisit the whole story about David and Goliath in the bible and juxtapose it with the struggle between the two political colossi.<\/p>\n

In the bible, Goliath, represents a force, a giant, towering army leader, imposing and powerful figure coming under the authority and sponsorship of the Philistine government armed with all resources including state munitions and implements of war. At the time, the Philistines were in control of affairs because they had seized and besieged the governance of Israel and defied their authority. Goliath came with exuding power and confidence, Goliath was one of the most powerful in the Philistine empire before it was destroyed in the ninth century BC.<\/p>\n

Recently, Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of an enormous gate and fortified wall which are giving clues to just how formidable the city of Gath may have been. They discovered the Goliath gate as a monumental gate which is the largest to be found in Israel and much like its most famous inhabitant.<\/p>\n

The iconoclastic posture of Goliath rendered the Israelites spineless, and he derided the jurisdiction of King Saul and the army of Israel, they hid themselves in their chambers anytime he appeared on the scene.<\/p>\n

Goliath was described in the bible as \u201cchampion\u201d and the NDC has, similarly, described or equated President John Mahama, as the unrivalled \u201cchampion\u201d. The party claims his ephemeral achievement surpasses even that of former Presidents Kwame Nkrumah, President Jerry John Rawlings and President J. A. Kufuor. A book “Green Book” has been produced to trumpet and propagate Mahama\u2019s supposedly unequalled achievements. It is upheld by the NDC party as a version of a bible and cleverly rile opponents so brazenly with such claims and in some cases forcefully given to Christian churches. Recently, some members of the Church of Pentecost rejected the 300 copies of the \u2018Green Book\u2019 donated by Vice President, Paa Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur to the church.<\/p>\n

The prima donna posture and open display of opulence and power by champion Mahama and his team is raising a lot of concerns, a blatant display of expensive adverts on all the television networks, radio and print newspapers every day and as if it’s not enough, very expensive, towering, humongous billboards and banners mounted and unfurled at every corner and street of Ghana, the ten regional capitals and 275 constituencies in Ghana.<\/p>\n

It is very important though to point out that this type of expensive publicity did not start from the Mahama-led NDC, Nana NPP also benefitted immensely from such an avalanche of financial wastage prior to the 2008 election, his imposing billboards were littered in every nook and cranny of Ghana to the extent that billboards are mounted on church buildings. Several cautioning by ordinary Ghanaians to the NPP at the time to channel these finances to a useful life transforming uses fell on deaf ears. “The venom of the viper does nothing to the back of the tortoise” says a Cameroon proverb. The elephant was chased out to the bush as a result of such disrespect to taxpayers\u2019 plea.<\/p>\n

Party members attributed the loss of NPP to several reasons, “One sees all sorts of knives on the day an elephant dies” Calabar – Nigeria proverb.I personally believe that when you disregard the voters whose thumb have the ability to vote you to power, you pay dearly for it.<\/p>\n

Archetypes of David found in Nana Addo Dankwah<\/strong><\/p>\n