The former Attorney General, who served under Rawlings told Emmanuel Gbikpo on the sidelines of the launch of his book titled: “The political history of Ghana; the experience of a non-conformist” in Accra Wednesday night that Rawlings’s “vision was good and if the country can maintain and develop that vision, a vision of a corrupt-free society, a vision of hard work and that sort of thing, I think it will be good for all of us.”
Adjei believed Asamoah himself relished being the Vice Presidential candidate in that particular election, and thus felt slighted by Mr Rawlings, thus the fall out.
Dr Asamoah, however, told Gbikpo his problems started with Mr Rawlings when he imposed the Law Lecturer on the party as Flag-bearer in 2000, even though, in Asamoah’s view, Mills lacked the qualities of a leader.
“…So that is how Jerry and I, more or less, had our differences,” he said, adding: “…There’s no real enmity” between him and Rawlings, but “our worlds don’t cross now because there’s nothing that is common between us.”
Source: Ghana/StarrFMonline.com/103.5fm
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