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JJ Missing At Madrid Club
 
Date: 04-Nov-2009       
 
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The Madrid Club, the largest forum of former Presidents and Prime Ministers dedicated to strengthening democratic values around the world, yesterday started a two-day roundtable conference for the Africa Region in Accra.

The conference, which is discussing the African regional perspective on the political dimensions of the world economic crisis, saw in attendance former Presidents John Agyekum (Ghana), Benjamin Mkapa (Tanzania), Olusegun Obasanjo (Nigeria), and Percival Noel James Peterson (Jamaica).

But conspicuously missing from the list of respectable former leaders was former President Rawlings. Even though Ghana is hosting the programme, Jerry, who is one of the most senior former leaders on the continent, was not at the opening ceremony. No official reason was given by the organizers for his absence, but the former President’s spokesperson, Kofi Adams, told Joy Fm that Rawlings was not invited to the event though he was a member. Adams who struggled with his explanations, added that his boss, was engaged in what he described as ‘equally important assignments’ in the country, but political observers suggested his absence could be more deliberate than the mere non-inclusion the spokesperson had said.

Giving a keynote address on the opening day, vice President John Dramani Mahama said it was unfortunate that a time the African continent was making positive strides in economic stability and entrenching democracy, the efforts were being stifled by very perilous global threats, including food and fuel crisis, climatic change, global economic recession, which together were having a toll on trade, foreign direct investment, remittances, and overall aid levels.

According to him, it was unfortunate that even though Africa had contributed least to the global recession and environmental pollution, she was suffering most for these dangers. Vice President Mahama said this year alone, direct remittances in Ghana dropped by over $70million. He also cited the withdrawal of a 1.9million pounds annual support from the British Government to the Ghana Armed Forces due to the recession. “From this stand point, the crisis has been most hurtful.

The global financial crisis has imposed heavy burdens on African nations, especially in view of our existing capacity to manage the crisis as individual nations and as a continent is being stretched to impossible limited,” he said. He attributed some of the deepening woes of the continent to certain difficulties some developed countries were grappling with at home. “Development partners’ commitment to scale up development assistance, and even the actual disbursement of resources promised before the global crisis, have seriously lagged in a situation where the same partners are understandably pre-occupied with addressing their own domestic and regional economic and social problems”. He however expressed optimism, saying that Ghana’s resolve to meet the aspirations of her people would not be shaken.
 
 
 
Source: Daily Guide
 
 
 
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Frank
The truth is,the man Jerry Boom Rawlings can not sit with world acclaimed leaders like the gentle Giant.Rawlings will be more confortable with the likes of Abacha,Mobutu and Mugabe.He is simply a confused man.
Date: 2009-11-05 20:47:31
 
 
Nii Armah
Why should JJ waste his time dining with thieves like Obasanjo and Krunffour Kuffour?
Date: 2009-11-04 12:03:49
 
 
YB
What a disgrace. Rawlings can only be invited among the respected leaders or to any reputable forum only when the Mills government pays through the back door. Even in Ghana where his party is ruling, he cannot fit in. What a disgrace. Let no one compare him to Pres Kufuor. All the NDC know is propaganda and jealousy. We shall see. Now incompetence has become a household word.
Date: 2009-11-04 11:59:02
 
 
sulaiman
j j cant contribute any meaningful ideas,he is only good at attacking Jak on curruption, mean while his regime was the most corrupt in the whole world
Date: 2009-11-04 11:00:47
 
 
KKK
The truth is that he did not want to be with thieves like Obasanjo and Kufour.
Date: 2009-11-04 10:55:18
 
 
Joe
Of course Rawlings does not belong to this class. Can he compare with Obasanjo? Only Rawlings is a dirt wicked and bloody.
Date: 2009-11-04 10:31:45
 
 
Queen Of Gomoa, Darmstadt,Germany
They dnt need anyone to come and boom them. its good he wasnt invited bcos it woul ve been disaster. GOd continue to bless mother Ghana
Date: 2009-11-04 08:47:24
 
 
Ernest
JJ Rawlings does not fit to be to be part of such eminent and well meaning former heads of states and leaders.He is not good person who fits to sits with such people.
Date: 2009-11-04 08:00:16
 
 
Koforidua Tankas
Hi folks, the guy got missing because he cannot contribute logically to the discussions. He will waste the august visitors time by blaming his personal woes, his wife's ailment, M&J bribery and Scancem bribery scandal on JAK. But as it were, the other ex-prezs will not take any of that, hence his absence. Am sure Nana K' asked him to help her take out chaff from beans she was preparing for lunch - his spokesperson saying he has other important national assignements.
Date: 2009-11-04 07:52:27
 
 
apee too
obama is right.the man jerry john has nothing to contribute
Date: 2009-11-04 07:51:46
 

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