‘Ghana President behind Tsvangirai’

Source: ‘Ghana President behind Tsvangirai’ – DailyNews Live January 9, 2017

Gift Phiri

HARARE – Ghana’s newly-inaugurated leader Nana Akufo-Addo has apparently
pledged to help opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai to ensure that
Zimbabwe stages both free and fair polls in 2018.

This emerged after Akufo-Addo and the Movement for Democratic for Change
(MDC) leader had engaged in what was described as “private but
comprehensive discussions” in Accra on Saturday regarding Zimbabwe’s rot.

Party vice president Nelson Chamisa told the Daily News by telephone from
Accra that Tsvangirai’s discussion with the
Ghanaian president had happened in the context of Saturday’s swearing-in
of the former opposition leader’s defeat of, John Dramani Mahama, in
widely-hailed elections a month ago, with the country subsequently
witnessing a rare peaceful transfer of power on a continent blighted by
political crises.

Interestingly, President Robert Mugabe, who is holidaying in the Far East
at taxpayers’ expense, was for once conspicuous by his absence at the
inauguration which was attended by Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari,
Edgar Lungu of Zambia, Equatorial Guinea leader Teodoro Obiang Nguema
Mbasogo, Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Egypt’s Abdel Fattah
el-Sisi, Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leaone, Ethiopia’s Mulatu Teshome,
Idriss Deby and Ivorian president Alassane Ouattara, among other leaders.

Chamisa said the new Ghanaian president had said all African countries
must adhere to the African Union pact on free, fair and dispute-free
elections.

Describing Tsvangirai’s talks with Akufo-Addo as a “big and vital
victory”, Chamisa told the Daily News: “They discussed the 2018 election,
our politics and the economy, democracy in Africa, the lessons that can be
learnt from the Ghana elections, as well as the election stand-off in
Gambia”.

Local opposition parties, emboldened by rising public anger over Mugabe’s
and Zanu PF’s worsening misrule, hope that the forthcoming 2018 elections
will finally usher democracy in the troubled southern African country.

On his part, MDC spokesperson Obert Gutu told the Daily News yesterday
that from the briefings he had got from Accra, Tsvangirai and Akufo-Addo
had discussed a number of key topics, including the democratisation of the
African continent and the importance of holding free and fair elections.

“As the MDC, we feel greatly honoured that our leader was accorded the
opportunity to mix and mingle, as well as to compare notes with some of
Africa’s respected leaders who believe in democracy, transparency, good
governance and accountability,” he said.

COMMENTS

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    Ngoto Zimbwa 7 years ago

    Get an open voter’s roll, without “zanu ghost” electorates in the thousands, electoral reforms and acceptance by all of the need for independent observers. Then and only then can the next elections be something to look forward to.

    Otherwise it will be a waste of time and scant resources, with the result a foregone conclusion.