Opinions of Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Columnist: Mensema, Akadu Ntiriwa
Ekomini-Komfo Mills Fulfils JJ’s ADZE WO FIE OYE Prophecy (1)
*By Akadu Ntiriwa Mensema, Ph. D.
“The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, is fuming with rage over tribal politics… warning the ill-fate trend could jeopardize Ghana's peace… Calling for the immediate end to tribal politics, he disclosed that some public workers, notably Asantes, are being laid off from their work places without genuine reasons in the national capital of Accra” (Ghanaweb, February 1, 2010).
I. PREFACING “TRIBAL” POLITICS
Ghanaians shouldn’t mumble behind pillows
This time we are not curfew-ed at 6 PM
We should speak up now
Speak blunt truth to unhinged power
The sway of “tribal” politics
Politics of exclusion
Its nepotistic brokerage of resources
Its damage to the national psyche
Pathways of ethnic violence
Horn-blowers must be summoned
Atentenben, Asafo, Mpintsin
Akyenekese, Kwaadwom
Akyeame, Wulommo
To resonate dirges to our nation
To inter our politics of exclusion
And to sprout inclusion for all
Truth be told and like it or not
Nkrumah sired inclusion
Busia projected it
Acheampong, Akufo
Liman
All sustained the project of inclusion
Kufour cottage-industried exclusion
But didn’t make it an exclusionary tool
JJ has patented exclusionism
As an instrument of policy
Excluding all except his people
II. NANA ASANTEHENE MO NE KASA
Nana Asantehene
Nana Osei Tutu II mo ne kasa
Speak truth to supremacist power
But do so when it is about the NPP
When it is the NDC
Even when it is our cherished eternal DDT
Our political parties that poison us
Our Parliamentarians that stunt our roots
Our Council of State with its aging toxins
DDT that suffocates us
The Council of State
Silent-addled
Sheltered by Kofi Awoonor Nyedevu
Of the “tribal” revolution
Coward Ghanaians
Whose solitudes of quietude
Crucible of FAMA NYAME
Feed on parasitic “tribal” politics
Our guarded civility
Is incivility of our sanguinary despotism
III. JJ’S DIVISIVE POLITRICKS
And JJ held the crowd in Tamale, Bolga
Pointed to Salaga slave market
Told them Asantes had enslaved them
And will continue to enslave them
That the NPP is an Asante Party
At Sunyani, Berekum
Fuming JJ stoked the embers
Of Asante hegemony over Bonos
In Koforidua JJ subtly coaxing
Reminded teeming Dwabens
Of their escape from Asante
In Ho, Keta, it was all about Akans
Akans have salted Keta “school-boys”
And made it tastier on Ewe tongues
In Teshie, Labadi JJ reminded Gas
That Akans have bought Ga lands
Akans sold Ga lands to themselves
In Akuapem Larteh, Adukrom
JJ questioned Akan domination of Guans
Said Kufour’s road ended at Mamfe
That Kufour forgot Larteh, Adukrom
IV. FRUITION OF ADZE WO FIE OYE
At Cape Coast, Saltpond JJ cajoled Fantes
The prophesy of “tribalism” came to pass
The most powerful of the “tribal” coaxing
ADZE WO FIE OYE was hatched
Centering seismic “tribal” imbalance
Of Ewe domination however defined
V. MILLS’ TESTIMONY
Mills bore testimony to JJ’s prophecy
Of Kufour’s fishing industry in Kumasi
That Asantes don’t go to sea
They don’t fish and don’t eat fish
Mills is the interpreter of the prophecy
But the holding shrine of the prophecy
Is not in the Slave Castle
Mills is well asleep
A bumbling hero of JJ’s prophecy
Okomfo Mills is too possessed to care
In the dungeons of the Slave Castle
Lethargic, fumbling around
Looking for a way to the Jubilee House
Freedom
But Colonial Ridge
Is wedged between
The Slave Castle and Jubilee House
Colonial Ridge is the signpost of “tribalism”
And the center of our 30-year traumatic history
*Akadu N. Mensema, Ph. D., is a nationalist Denkyira beauty. She is a trained oral historian cum sociologist and Professor in the USA. She lives in Pennsylvania with her great mentor and teaches Africa-area studies at a college in Maryland. In her pastime, she writes what critics have called “populist hyperbolic, satirical” poetry. She can be reached at [email protected]