Former President Jerry John Rawlings has stated that the recent catalogue of allegations against him that have resurfaced in the media are a calculated effort by certain vested interests who feel intimidated and threatened by his level of integrity.

He said at 71 he has held onto his integrity for so long, is proud of it, and it is too late for him to compromise on what has brought him this far. It’s not for sale, he stated.

Flt Lt Rawlings expressed concern, however, that the attacks on him are rather an attack on the sense of purpose of the youth.

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Rawlings booms 'Who killed the judges'

Delivering the keynote address at the 2018 KNUST SRC organized TEKTALK event, the former President said:

“When you maintain the solidity of your position and refuse to compromise, they naturally have a problem because you may have become so influential.

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Rawlings booms 'Who killed the judges'
“The power of the influence that you wield I think threatens some people so that if they cannot buy you, if they cannot get you to compromise your position, you need to be destroyed, otherwise your word tomorrow could do damage to them, and move them out of office,” he said.

“We won that battle that day, but he became overexcited, took a tank and drove into some people, so I distanced myself from him. After that, he became prey to some of the dissident elements.”

He said it was unfortunate that he is brought onto television to spew so much untruth and dared people of his ilk to do a polygraph test, enforcing the charge of how far vested interests would go to protect an agenda.

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Former President Rawlings also referred to another who hid in his girlfriend’s room on June 4 1979 but has subsequently been put out as a hero of the uprising for 37 years. He said our children are reading about some of these falsehoods in history books and the time had come for some of these people to be exposed through the lie-dictator test.

“I had to move from school to school to explain it was negative propaganda. That is the extent to which some people in their quest to consolidate their power will go. They did not care that they were destroying the kids in their quest to destroy Rawlings.”

The former President urged students to be politically potent and ask serious questions of national political leaders and query them when they fail to make their voices heard on

issues of global inequality and abuse of the vulnerable as is happening in Palestine and Yemen.

The Founder of the National Democratic Congress also spoke about the damage of global warming and the need for young people to educate themselves adequately on its effects, stating it was necessary to re-cultivate the habit of tree planting to help ease the scourge of global warming.

Rawlings booms 'Who killed the judges'

Rawlings booms 'Who killed the judges'