For
if we live, we live to the Lord; and if we die, we die to the Lord.
Therefore, whether we live or die, we are the Lord's. – Romans 14:8
My earliest memory of John Evans Atta Mills was as a sportsman at Achimota School.
Though
Prof, as I preferred to call him, served in several institutional
capacities during my tenure as Head of State, close contact was renewed
when he was nominated and subsequently confirmed as Vice-President when
the NDC won the December 1996 Presidential elections.
Professor
Mills was an outstanding Vice-President, gifted with an excellent
retentive memory and served his role with full merit. He had an
excellent sense of punctuality, which can best be described as
non-Ghanaian.
Having won my respect and admiration, there was no
hesitation when I had to nominate him as Presidential candidate for the
NDC. Prof had often presided over cabinet, as Vice-President, so I
sought the opinions of the ministers to confirm if they thought he was
good enough to be President and the response was overwhelming.
Against
strong opposition from some within the party, I stood by the Prof and
gave him full support after the electoral misfortunes of 2000 and 2004
because I was convinced he had the capacity to be an excellent
President, having excelled as Vice-President.
Prof, you came
into office with your dignity and integrity intact. I do recall some of
the night briefings you used to give me especially after cabinet
meetings and how I insisted you stand your ground when a few errant
appointees attempted to test your integrity.
A lot has passed
under the bridge since the hard fought electoral victory of 2008. While
many may perceive my criticism of the Prof as ill conceived, I was not
going to look away while a man with such great potential was led astray
from the ideals that we fought for; from the ideals that the NDC stood
for.
We waged a stout political campaign in 2008 and those who
really cared for the Prof deserved to speak the truth to help him
succeed as President.
My final meeting with Prof before he
passed away was on Thursday July 5 at the Castle. During our meeting we
expressed our mutual respect for each other as was always the case and
news of his departure on July 24 came with cold pain.
Fare thee well Prof. Damirifa Due. |
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