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Opinions of Sunday, 25 August 2013

Columnist: Akaho, Felix Junior

All inclusive governance cannot thrive

in a malicious characterized continent like Africa



On the back of the impending verdict of the Supreme court of Ghana, all
well-meaning individuals, notable among which are statesmen and women seems
to be working around the clock to ensure that the peace the country enjoys
currently is maintained, no matter whose favour the verdict goes.
*“Let me hasten to add, no matter where the pendulum switches”*
The sole motivate of maintaining the enviable peace the nation enjoys I
must say has pushed individuals, organisations, corporate bodies among a
host of bodies to strategically craft activities with that would eventually
drum home the need to maintain the peace.In view of this, Contempt
sanctions, peace ambassadorial activities, sporting activities among
supposed rivalry groups, to mention but few seem to top a host of these
strategic activities.
For the genuine-ss of such a plea among other things I must say are very
welcoming, but the current of situations which in my opinion marred the
efforts made so far, is the clarion called for an inclusive government
after the verdict has been pronounced.
Before I further my argument on why I think such a call at a moment is a
misplaced one, let me start by fetching you with the textual evidence to
the claim.
It started with the envoy of “Presidential Candidates” in the just ended
election 2012, without the two frontrunners, Mahama and Akuffo Addo, who on
their visits to the homes of the aforementioned front-runners to remind
them of the need for peace after the verdict, also made it a case to press
home the need for an inclusive government.
As if not enough, Dr. Kwabena Adjei, who needs no mention in the politics
of our nation, takes the baton from them by also calling for an inclusive
government at the just ended anniversary celebrations of the New Patriotic
Party over the weekend. The aftermath which in a way was expected to happen
have been the numerous media discussions of the issue.
At a point where the bruises of a sort caused by this call is being healed
with the passing week, there comes another strong one from another notable
figure Most Reverend Palmer Buckle, and Honourable Fiifi kwetey, all in
favour and an affirmation of the need for an all inclusive government.
The real essence of an inclusive government with its benefits cannot be
underestimated, but there are equally many dire-consequences to be paid for
it when not properly done. After all, every endeavour must be pursued with
an equally favourable environment. The I argument I seek to further is that
the sort of politics the continent and therefore our nation Ghana
encourages would do us no good if we decide to go the way of an
all-inclusive government.
It did augur well for nations of the west though, but they (western
nations) had leaders who sort for the well-being of their nations, devoid
of the pursuance missions of vendetta and vilification. But ours and that
of the African continent is largely, the otherwise.
Akuffo Addo, And Kwebena Adjei
To make situations worse per the case of Ghana, the nation lacks the
blueprint by way of a national policy to guide the activities of successive
governments. I must vehemently stress that the need for an all-inclusive
government cannot be achieved with the mere implementation of party
manifestoes. You cannot employ anyone whose idiosyncrasies is at variance
with yours and expect him to do a good job.
Again, our past experiences might not favour us. The pull him down
syndrome has clouded our actions of the past, and even the current. This
syndrome has not only being extended to the doorsteps of people we consider
our ideological enemies, but even within the group of like-minded
individuals, it abounds and has affected many envisaged progresses in the
past. Can you imagine what would happen to an NPP faithful appointed to
work under an NDC dominated government? Your guess at this point is even
better than mine.
On these note, I would end with the issue of malice which I believe I do
not properly qualify to speak on because whatever be the case, the truth
as justice lies in you bosom.
All inclusive governance, I insist cannot thrive in a malicious
characterized continent like Africa; therefore its advocates must come
again.
*“The above raised points are the rotten teeth of the situation which
still remains; therefore we can chew, but it only with caution”.

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*felixscorner.blogspot.com
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