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The Editor in Chief of the New Crusading Guide Newspaper has scoffed at the attempt by Regional Ministers to reconcile the two leading political leaders in the ruling National Democratic Congress Malik Kweku Baako Jnr. is however convinced ex-president John Rawlings cannot escape blame from the seemingly chaotic nature the party finds itself. Last week, Regional Ministers held a meeting in the Ashanti Region during which they discussed plans, including forming a coalition of chiefs and queen mothers to assist in bringing president John Mills and his predecessor, John Rawlings together after years of strained relationship. Upper East Minister Mark Woyongo told Joy News the coalition will attempt to get the two most influential men in the party sing from the same hymn book. They are however yet to seek the opinion of the chief of staff before proceeding to speak to the two men. On Joy FM and MultiTV news analysis programme Newsfile, Saturday, Malik Kweku Baako was blunt in his critique about the procedure being adopted by the regional ministers to reconcile the two men. The timing he said was terribly wrong, and the procedure lacked tact and diplomacy- one that needed “common sense” and not a “lecture in political science” to undertake. According to him, some of the Regional Ministers who only last year ran away from their posts in order not to be “contaminated” by Mr. Rawlings during the run-up to the Sunyani Congress now seek to return to him in the spirit of reconciliation. He said the least they can do is to go about their reconciliation in a more competent manner than they are doing now.

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