An Arab Spring is needed in Ghana too Clense society of its dirt .
NO MORE LIP SERVICES BUZ. TIME IS UP FOR THE YOUTH TO TAKE AND MARCH TOWARDS THE SEAT OF GOV'T. ALL THE INSTITUTIONAL RIGHT FROM THE MINISTRIES, COURTS AND ... read full comment
An Arab Spring is needed in Ghana too Clense society of its dirt .
NO MORE LIP SERVICES BUZ. TIME IS UP FOR THE YOUTH TO TAKE AND MARCH TOWARDS THE SEAT OF GOV'T. ALL THE INSTITUTIONAL RIGHT FROM THE MINISTRIES, COURTS AND FINANCIAL SECTORS ARE ROTTEN TO THE CORE.
WE HAD THE TRUST IN THIS PRESENT GOVERNMENT FOR HE'S TASTED THE HARDSHIP OF THE COMMON GHANAIAN , HE POCKETED KPULIKPLI IN HIS POCKETS TO SCHOOL.
HIS FATHER ONCE A GAME OFFICER STATIONED AT DAMANGO , HE HAVE DRUNKED THE THE POWDER OF PARKII BIGLOBOSA MIXED WITH ADONSONIA DIGITATA POWDER YET YOUR POLICIES WANT TO FURTHER DEGRADE THE ECOLOGY OF GHANA.
WHICH RIGHT THINKING POLITICIAN SHALL ALLOW GENETIC MODIFIFIED CROPS IN THEIR SOIL IN THE 20TH, CENTURY.
FOOD IS ABUNDANT IN THE COUNTRY , CORN IS ROTTON IN THE NORTH ., WHAT THE HELL WILL YOUR MINISTERS BE PROSTITUTING & EXPERIMENTING GM PRODUCTS IN GHANA .
JOHN MAHAMA WAKE UP AND TERMINATE THIS EVIL ACTION OF EXPERIMENTING GM PRODUCTS IN MOTHERLAND GHANA.
DOCTOR THINK TWICE 10 years ago
YESS WHAT WE NEED IS WHAT YOU HAV JUST SAID. BUT THIS A HUGE TASK BECAUSE THE YOUTH IN THIS COUNTRY HAV BIN PSYCHED N TRAINED TO FEAR RATHER THAN BECOMING BOLD ENOUGH TO TAKE UP SUCH SOCIETAL CHALLENGES. THIS BREEDS POVERTY I ... read full comment
YESS WHAT WE NEED IS WHAT YOU HAV JUST SAID. BUT THIS A HUGE TASK BECAUSE THE YOUTH IN THIS COUNTRY HAV BIN PSYCHED N TRAINED TO FEAR RATHER THAN BECOMING BOLD ENOUGH TO TAKE UP SUCH SOCIETAL CHALLENGES. THIS BREEDS POVERTY IN THE COUNTRY N THIS IS WHAT WE ARE EXPERIENCING TODAY
UTI 10 years ago
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Hamidu Kampoka 10 years ago
Akosah should tell the biological children to stop the hypocritical stands when people like Attah Mills, JJ Rawling wnted to imbibe that spirit of Nkrumah into the youth of today by some of the actions.They ( Samia, Sekou ) w ... read full comment
Akosah should tell the biological children to stop the hypocritical stands when people like Attah Mills, JJ Rawling wnted to imbibe that spirit of Nkrumah into the youth of today by some of the actions.They ( Samia, Sekou ) were up in arms supporting the very hand that destroyed their legacy.
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nicman@atl 10 years ago
they say nothing tangible
they say nothing tangible
OBURONIBA FITAFITA 10 years ago
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"The Majority Leader in Parliament, Dr. Benjamin Kumbour, has stated that the biggest problem facing Ghana is the lack of 'thinking people' in political leadership. According to him, Ghana's economy is ... read full comment
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"The Majority Leader in Parliament, Dr. Benjamin Kumbour, has stated that the biggest problem facing Ghana is the lack of 'thinking people' in political leadership. According to him, Ghana's economy is affected by the lack of initiative from people appointed into political leadership positions.
"In this country, we spend so much time paying people to talk; we don't pay people to think, this is what is the problem of this country.''
"All the matured democracies and industrialised countries you've seen, they have always found time to pay people to think and not just to talk," said Dr. Kumbuor in an interview with Citi FM's Richard Dela Sky.
According to the Member of Parliament for Nandom, a neighbouring country like Burkina Faso is getting it right with investment in agriculture than Ghana is: "because people are thinking about the future of Burkina; people are thinking and interpreting their environment and finding answers to the challenges of their environment.''
But the contrary he said, is happening in Ghana because "we just do not want to perfect our institutions and structures to reflect changing demands"
Dr. Kumbour said the people of Burkina Faso do not spend time shouting about their achievements, but rather are engaged in finding solutions to their problems and that the evidence is there for all to see.
He warned that if Ghana's political leadership do not have a change in attitude towards problem solving, then "every problem that is known and has been solved in some country will always come to us as a new problem."
The Majority leader also expressed worry over the situation in Ghana where people who insult are the most glorified. ".Who do we glorify; those who can insult each other on the radio in the morning, those who can publish a lot of things that destroys people's lives forever; those are the ones who are the champions in Ghana."
Dr. Kumbour said the media could not be blamed for the kind of stories in circulation.
"It is not the media; we [politicians] send the stories to them and so if they decide to embellish it according to their editorial policy, you can't blame them.," he stated.
He urged politicians to devote time to dealing with issues that impact the lives of Ghanaians positively."Let us get our priorities right; let us [Politicians and Leaders] put and devote our time to the core issues," he added"
Nene 10 years ago
I agree perfectly with all that Dr Kumbour had said. Our leaders are not thinking but talking.They forget their reason for being put into position knowing well that it is the welfare of the masses and out of the lot they( lea ... read full comment
I agree perfectly with all that Dr Kumbour had said. Our leaders are not thinking but talking.They forget their reason for being put into position knowing well that it is the welfare of the masses and out of the lot they( leaders:politicians,heads of institutions etc)have been chosen to serve the nation.Right from our infancy(Ghanaians) we luck that can-do spirit and to think outside our perimeter.We verily know the solution to our problems but have refused to challenge ourselves to the task.57 years ago where formal education was less,things were happening, what has gone wrong after 57 years of higher education and improvement in technology which gives quicker and better solution to huge tasks.our leaders must come again.my fellow Ghanaian youth! what are we doing to over turn this unaccepted treatment from our leaders?.It is as if we( Ghanaians) have not been educated before.
I therefore, encourage every youth in Ghana to form Youth Movements that will push our leaders to act in the interest of the nation. For me in particular i am happy to be Ghanaian but would have been more happier to have been in the era of Dr kwame Nkrumah.You know why? History tells me more.God Bless Ghana!!!
Danaa Jacob 10 years ago
The brains behind the 1992 Constitution di Ghana a great disservice;the main thrust of that Constitutionwas to save Rawlings being held responsible and accountable for the two decades of misrule which destroyed good instituti ... read full comment
The brains behind the 1992 Constitution di Ghana a great disservice;the main thrust of that Constitutionwas to save Rawlings being held responsible and accountable for the two decades of misrule which destroyed good institutions of governance and ,contrary to his promises,failed to provide genuine instituions of accountability to control corruption leaving us with today's epidemic corruption in public administration.His followers in thew NDC are still foiling the little attempt made by Mills to bring some accountability institutions to the Constitution;shame on them for their efforts os far in halting the democratic march of Ghana! Will Mahama change the imminent disastrous course are recent politicians are leading on by continuing the Constitutional review process and making politicians accountable to the sovereign people of Ghana?
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An Arab Spring is needed in Ghana too Clense society of its dirt .
NO MORE LIP SERVICES BUZ. TIME IS UP FOR THE YOUTH TO TAKE AND MARCH TOWARDS THE SEAT OF GOV'T. ALL THE INSTITUTIONAL RIGHT FROM THE MINISTRIES, COURTS AND ...
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YESS WHAT WE NEED IS WHAT YOU HAV JUST SAID. BUT THIS A HUGE TASK BECAUSE THE YOUTH IN THIS COUNTRY HAV BIN PSYCHED N TRAINED TO FEAR RATHER THAN BECOMING BOLD ENOUGH TO TAKE UP SUCH SOCIETAL CHALLENGES. THIS BREEDS POVERTY I ...
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Q U I C K L O A N S ! ! !
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Akosah should tell the biological children to stop the hypocritical stands when people like Attah Mills, JJ Rawling wnted to imbibe that spirit of Nkrumah into the youth of today by some of the actions.They ( Samia, Sekou ) w ...
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they say nothing tangible
READ THIS EXCERPT :
"The Majority Leader in Parliament, Dr. Benjamin Kumbour, has stated that the biggest problem facing Ghana is the lack of 'thinking people' in political leadership. According to him, Ghana's economy is ...
read full comment
I agree perfectly with all that Dr Kumbour had said. Our leaders are not thinking but talking.They forget their reason for being put into position knowing well that it is the welfare of the masses and out of the lot they( lea ...
read full comment
The brains behind the 1992 Constitution di Ghana a great disservice;the main thrust of that Constitutionwas to save Rawlings being held responsible and accountable for the two decades of misrule which destroyed good instituti ...
read full comment