Audio By Carbonatix
Gamal Nkrumah, son of Ghana's first president Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah, has backed calls for Egypt President Hosni Mubarak to resign but insists that the reigns of Egypt should be handed over to a more youthful person and not ElBaradei.
Speaking in an interview with Paul Adom Otchere on Metro TV, Tuesday, the journalist, who is also of Egyptian heritage and has been living in Egypt most of his life said he respected Mr ElBaradei as a person but does not believe he is the right candidate to replace Mubarak.
“He has fought well for the country... he commands a lot of respectability as an elder but as an elder, he should understand that it’s time to give power to the younger generation who deserve a better future,” he surmised.
Gamal Nrkumah, whose mother, Fathia, was Egyptian, also intimated that foreign nations had exerted their influence on Egypt for far too long and it was time they respect the decision of the Egyptian population.
Asked about Israel’s fears that Egypt may have a hostile leadership should Mubarak exit, he said it was neither for Israel nor the West to decide the political fate of Egypt but rather, its citizens.
“The West should also accept that the people of North Africa and the Middle East desire more democracy and desire to elect leaders of her choice and not leaders that suit Israel or that leaders that serve Israel’s interest,” he said.
He said Egypt had long been oppressed under Mubarak and it was time for the ordinary Egyptian to assume some form of decision power concerning affairs of the state.
Story by Fidel Amoah/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
GIZ, Zoomlion and Blue Skies launch InnoWaste Project to create jobs and tackle plastic waste in Ghana
3 minutes -
‘The emotional journey is difficult, but you don’t stop’ – Antoine Semenyo’s mother on diaspora struggle
8 minutes -
‘Football in Ghana is about blood and legacy’ – Antoine Semenyo’s mother urges diaspora parents
18 minutes -
QNET, Manchester City bring world-class football coaching to Ghana’s young talent
19 minutes -
Emma Ankrah: Between quiet questions and the will to continue
22 minutes -
Ghana’s economy shows strong recovery after “inherited crisis” – Ato Forson tells Parliament
24 minutes -
No further IMF financial bailout will be required in the foreseeable future – Finance Minister
25 minutes -
Learning from Ukraine, Hezbollah is now using fibre-optic drones to hit Israel
25 minutes -
Teenager arrested at Senya Beraku for alleged defilement of 15-year-old girl
26 minutes -
Ghana has moved from IMF ‘supplicant’ to partner – Ato Forson declares as economy surges past $100 Billion
28 minutes -
“Ghana has moved from ICU to wellness center” — Finance Minister declares economic recovery
49 minutes -
Ato Forson highlights “turning point” in economic recovery strategy
53 minutes -
NACSA Seminar: Gender Minister demands an increased role for women to end gun violence
58 minutes -
Full text: Statement on Ghana’s new engagement with IMF
1 hour -
US trade mission to visit Ghana
2 hours