Problem with governance reforms in Ghana is that the right expertise is not being used. There are PhD holders of political science in Ghana, and yet nobody regards them. Start from the universities and you will find them. N ... read full comment
Problem with governance reforms in Ghana is that the right expertise is not being used. There are PhD holders of political science in Ghana, and yet nobody regards them. Start from the universities and you will find them. Names do not matter all the time, rather seeking out the best expertise.
Mahmoud 9 years ago
I believe the proposals put forward are the best possible ways of strengthening our democracy. Anybody criticizing or unwilling to accept them must have some myopic and self-serving agendas that are not in the interest of Gha ... read full comment
I believe the proposals put forward are the best possible ways of strengthening our democracy. Anybody criticizing or unwilling to accept them must have some myopic and self-serving agendas that are not in the interest of Ghana and its development. Our week institutions can easily produce "constitutional dictatorship" difficult to eliminate.
Those who have genuine alternative ideas and views regarding the issues raised should come out clean and tell us what they have, and not hide behind to sabotage them. These proposals in our view would reduce partisanship and strengthen democracy and the rule of law in our country. On the other hand, if we dare reject them, we will continue to grope in darkness with disastrous outcome.
Okukuseku 9 years ago
I am calling for the use of BOTH expertise and experience in suggestions for reforms. For instance, you may invest in institutions, but political behaviour may usurp all good intentions. This is where a dialogue of brains is ... read full comment
I am calling for the use of BOTH expertise and experience in suggestions for reforms. For instance, you may invest in institutions, but political behaviour may usurp all good intentions. This is where a dialogue of brains is relevant.
Dr. DIASEMPA 9 years ago
This delaying tactics by NDC government is the reason why a more competent and professionally cut Anna Bossman quit only to be replaced by an NDC incompetent thieving Lamptey.
This delaying tactics by NDC government is the reason why a more competent and professionally cut Anna Bossman quit only to be replaced by an NDC incompetent thieving Lamptey.
Mahmoud 9 years ago
I sincerely believe that Mr. Stephen Amoah has gone too far in his prediction that there would be suicide bombings if Mahama wins the next elections. It is the right of any opposition member to point out the failings and exce ... read full comment
I sincerely believe that Mr. Stephen Amoah has gone too far in his prediction that there would be suicide bombings if Mahama wins the next elections. It is the right of any opposition member to point out the failings and excess of the government in power, and use them to convince electorates not to vote for the incumbent in the next elections.
This is genuine politics and your constitutional right, but you cannot say that there would be suicide bombings if Ghanaians ignore your warnings and still vote for him despite the hunger and the hardship they are experiencing under his government. The next thing Mr. Stephen needs to do, if he believes the incumbent could wrongfully use his position to influence the outcome of the elections, is to make sure that the elections are free and fair. And that is why the IEA constitutional reform proposals are very important.
Ghfuo: hang nyantakyi! 9 years ago
I agree with Justice. We need more regional and city lotteries to aid development and build revenue
I agree with Justice. We need more regional and city lotteries to aid development and build revenue
Ghfuo: hang nyantakyi! 9 years ago
I agree with Justice. We need more regional and city lotteries to aid development and build revenue
I agree with Justice. We need more regional and city lotteries to aid development and build revenue
Ghfuo: hang nyantakyi! 9 years ago
I agree with Justice. We need more regional and city lotteries to aid development and build revenue
I agree with Justice. We need more regional and city lotteries to aid development and build revenue
Problem with governance reforms in Ghana is that the right expertise is not being used. There are PhD holders of political science in Ghana, and yet nobody regards them. Start from the universities and you will find them. N ...
read full comment
I believe the proposals put forward are the best possible ways of strengthening our democracy. Anybody criticizing or unwilling to accept them must have some myopic and self-serving agendas that are not in the interest of Gha ...
read full comment
I am calling for the use of BOTH expertise and experience in suggestions for reforms. For instance, you may invest in institutions, but political behaviour may usurp all good intentions. This is where a dialogue of brains is ...
read full comment
This delaying tactics by NDC government is the reason why a more competent and professionally cut Anna Bossman quit only to be replaced by an NDC incompetent thieving Lamptey.
I sincerely believe that Mr. Stephen Amoah has gone too far in his prediction that there would be suicide bombings if Mahama wins the next elections. It is the right of any opposition member to point out the failings and exce ...
read full comment
I agree with Justice. We need more regional and city lotteries to aid development and build revenue
I agree with Justice. We need more regional and city lotteries to aid development and build revenue
I agree with Justice. We need more regional and city lotteries to aid development and build revenue