But he was dissuaded from ‘jumping off the train’ because “such a departure would allow the enemies of greed, avarice and dishonesty to further deepen their claws on you and the party”.

“…the only thing that has prevented stopped me from doing so is the plight of the many good people”

His wife Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, however, left to form the National Democratic Party in 2012 but has never been able to stand for presidential elections in all two contests since then.

Repeating a tale of his heartbreak, Rawlings expressed pain at the treatment meted out to him by some NDC executives.

He said there is a grand design within the party to “shed off any influence that I may still command even in the party that was founded by us”.

Enduring a season of abandonment, Rawlings also expressed gratitude to those who have been loyal to him. Although he mentioned no names, the president said ”I am profoundly grateful.”

This year’s anniversary was attended by several Ministers in the Mahama government including the Minority leader Haruna Iddrisu, former Defence Minister  Benjamin Kunbour, former Trade Minister Dr Ekow Spio-Garbrah, former Deputy Transport Minister Mike Hammah, former Deputy Minister Ricketts-Hagan, former Health Minister Joseph Yileh Chireh.

With this year’s anniversary being the first since the NDC lost power, some of the former government officials travelled 562 km from Accra to honour the former president’s yearly ritual.