Former President Rawlings has charged National Democratic Congress (NDC) party faithful to be courageous in demanding accountability from the government.
The Ex-President said there is no point in complaining about unfulfilled promises without a courageous attempt to confront government.
Speaking to NDC constituency Chairmen from twenty-two constituencies in Accra, the former President said he is aware of discontent by ordinary supporters.
The constituency chairmen sought audience with former President Rawlings to express misgivings about the break in communication between the party and government.
They were particularly concerned about the failure of the Presidency to accord them audience despite repeated requests and said it is dampening the mood in the party.
The spokesman for the group Magnus Anyetei Sowah, constituency chairman for La Dadekotopon said the supporters had spent years working for the party to return to power but unfortunately the synergy between government and the party had totally broken down.
The former President said it is important to make wise choices during the ongoing constituency and polling station elections to ensure that only people who genuinely care for the people are elected.
Earlier a group of former parliamentary candidates drawn from Greater and Ashanti Regions also called on the former President Rawlings to express similar sentiments of discontentment with the party’s failure to accord its faithful courtesies and audience.
Their spokesperson Augustus Kweku Eshun, said the government and party leaders had failed to take stock of how the victory was achieved noting that some policies being currently implemented are unpopular with the people and could affect the fortunes of the NDC in 2012.