Wife of the presidential candidate of the
New Patriotic Party, Rebecca Akufo-
Addo, has assured the people of Ghana
that her husband will make an excellent
president of Ghana, explaining that "if
you listened to our opponents, you
would not recognize the man I know and
love and am married to."
Mrs. Akufo-Addo made this known on
Saturday, October 24, when she
delivered the keynote address on
"Family Values" at "An Evening of
Interaction and Fundraising" organized
by the NPP-USA Women's Wing in
Columbus, Ohio.
"Every task he sets himself, he tackles
with enthusiasm and dedication; he
listens when anybody offers an opinion,
he loves Ghana with an intense passion
and he never tires of learning new
things. He is an honest man, he is hard
working and he will make an excellent
president of Ghana," she said.
This drew a massive round of applause
and a standing ovation from the
gathering at the packed auditorium of
the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Columbus.
Mrs. Akufo-Addo, whose delivery was
excellent, explained that it is the values
we hold dear as individuals, the way we
conduct ourselves, and the way we
behave under pressure that define the
true measure of a person.
"Some of the values that would be
drummed into a child from a typical
Ghanaian family would be a strong work
ethic, respect for other people, the value
of education and civility in language and
action. This is where family is helpful
because you can only learn these
values from the protected atmosphere of
a home," she stressed.
She continued, "We are taught that
success only counts when it is earned
fairly, which means you accept the
verdict of the Supreme Court even if you
do not agree with the findings."
These values, according to Mrs. Akufo-
Addo, are supposed to guide our
instinctive behavior and reactions and
would lead an onlooker to say, that
must be a Ghanaian simply from the
way you speak and conduct yourself.
"You know we are in trouble as a
country when you wake up to voices on
a Ghana radio station where nobody is
listening to what the other one has to
say and the language being used is
vulgar and there is no attempt to stick
to the truth.
You know we are in trouble because
that is not supposed to be the Ghanaian
way," she noted.
In view of this, she noted that it is not
the time for Ghanaian women to be
looking to somebody to empower them,
maintaining that "we have always taken
the lead and throughout Ghana's
history, whenever our nation has faced
a crisis, Ghanaian women have risen to
the occasion."
Touching on the economic hardships
plaguing Ghanaians, which are being
spearheaded by the incompetence of
President Mahama, as well as the
disputes in the top leadership of the
NPP, Mrs. Akufo-Addo stated that "it
seems to me this is the time for the
female voices to be heard."
She indicated to the gathering, as well
as to the leadership of the Women's
Wing of NPP-USA, that "your
organizational abilities have been
displayed at this function, you have
demonstrated you pay attention to
detail and you have shown that you
work as a team. That is the Ghanaian
way and every once in a while, remind
us who we are in the eye of the storm in
Ghana. Remind us that corruption,
disgraceful behaviour are unbecoming
of a Ghanaian. We dare not lose the
values that define us as Ghanaians and
which set us apart from others."
It therefore came as no surprise when
one member of the Somalian
Community of Columbus, who was
present to listen to Nana Akufo-Addo,
had this to say about Mrs. Akufo-Addo:
"I am overwhelmingly impressed by the
intelligence and eloquence of your
flagbearer's wife. Her message was on
point, just as her beauty. She will make
a unique first lady!"
Present at the event which was chaired
by Mrs. Delali Agyekum and her
husband, were Nana Akufo-Addo; Ms.
Otiko Djaba (NPP National Women's
Organizer); Hon. Shirley Ayorkor
Botchwey (MP for Anyaa/Sowutuom);
Nana Kwaku Agyei-Yeboah (Chairman,
NPP-USA); Tina Mensah, Mireku Duker
and Ato Panford (NPP Parliamentary
Candidates for Weija Gbawe, Tarkwa
Nsuaem and Shama respectively);
Madam Rita Asobayire (former NPP
National Women's Organizer); Dr.
Elizabeth Afua Sarkodie-Mensah (NPP-
USA Women's Organizer), Dr. Alexander
Adusei (Columbus-Ohio NPP Chapter
Chair); NPP-USA Branch and Chapter
Executives; party sympathizers and
members of the Ghanaian Community.
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