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Former President John Mahama

All things being equal, former
presidents are automatic statesmen. The status such dignitaries assume in
society or better still the political spectrum is special. They should not be
seen to be making remarks which erode or even deny them respect in society.
Former President John Mahama has lost that reverence accorded members of the revered
club of ex-heads of state in the Ghanaian setting. In his case, all things are
not equal considering the litany of puerile conduct credited to his name in
recent times.

Sometimes we are tempted to
wonder whether those remarks originate from him given his status as a former president.
The fact that he does not deny the smelly remarks leaves with us with no option
but to concur that they originated from him.

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His case is compounded by the
fact that he seeks to return to the presidency he lost by an unusual margin.

We would not have responded to
his recent streak of nonsense and outright misconduct but for its unusualness
as it touches on national security and use of words incommensurate with his
status as a former president.

Which former president would
subject a state institution such as the police to the kind of ridicule former
President Mahama did a couple of days ago while reacting to the invitation to
the opposition party’s National Chairman by the Criminal Investigations
Department of the Ghana Police Service in furtherance of an investigation?

Under such circumstance, an
elevated person in society even if they have some reservations about a police
invitation would not go to town with such populist traits.

Some observers say he deserves
empathy given as they think his action could stem from a form of abnormality
associated with frustration or desperation. Under the circumstances, they think
he rather needs an expert intervention to reverse the state in which he is now.

To think that he would use the
word ‘useless’ to describe the police invitation to his party’s national
chairman is unfortunate.

That a man seeking to be voted
for as president of the country can debase himself to such a level is something
which should engage the minds of Ghanaians as he incessantly bombards them with
his verbal nuisance.

Campaigning for votes should
not include such loose talk and display of unnecessary bravado on air. A former
president should not be associated with such irresponsibility especial when the
objective is to incite citizens against the police and to reduce the deference
of the law enforcement institution in the eyes of respectable members of
society.

The matter being dealt with by
the police is a serious one because it borders on national security. It is in
the national interest that the truth is let out about those who are behind the spate
of kidnappings and fire outbreaks that have rocked the country in recent times.

The law enforcement outfit is
only doing its work of investigating a suspected criminality and if in the
course of this assignment the name of a person is mentioned, it does not matter
whether they are politicians or not they must assist in relevant
investigations.

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