Former first lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings has finally told the
story about why she decided to contest President John Evans Atta Mills
for the flagbearer position of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in
2011 ahead of the 2012 polls.
Even though President Mills did not live to contest the
2012 elections, Nana Konadu said the late president had indicated that
he was going to do one term in office but on assumption of office he
changed his mind and sought re-election.
Nana Konadu claimed she therefore jumped into the ring and
contested Prof Mills for the NDC slot, but the late president, with
incumbency advantage, floored her.
It was arguably one of the bitterest political contests in
the country’s political history, which pitched members of the same
party against themselves.
Speaking to DAILY GUIDE during a courtesy call on her by
leadership of the newly reconstituted Friends of Nana Konadu
Agyeman-Rawlings (FONKAR) – a group committed to championing her ideas
and ideals – Mrs Rawlings recalled that sometime in the year 2008, the
late President Mills, who was then a candidate for the NDC, came to see
her at the office for her to get members of the 31st December Women’s
Movement (DWM) – of which she is the president – for the members to
campaign for him.
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