The people must seek for a democratic rule and not an army rule.
We have many examples in Africa where the army general takes over and stays on for twenty or more years. You Ghana and the so callrd Rawlings as your example.
The people must seek for a democratic rule and not an army rule.
We have many examples in Africa where the army general takes over and stays on for twenty or more years. You Ghana and the so callrd Rawlings as your example.
Susuka 11 years ago
It is not the staying in power for long periods by incompetent leaders that is the problem. It is not the application of incompatible western democratic processes, or for that matter, any other alien political system, that is ... read full comment
It is not the staying in power for long periods by incompetent leaders that is the problem. It is not the application of incompatible western democratic processes, or for that matter, any other alien political system, that is the problem.
It is our basic inability, as a people, to distinguish what is right from wrong and to forcibly insist on what is right for our peculiar purposes, which is what makes it virtually impossible for us to move on ahead.
How can any person or group of persons in desperately backward countries in Africa, if they were in their right minds, possibly root for, or vote for characters like Mahama, Mills, Kufuor and even worse of all, Rawlings, and continue to prop them up with their support in spite of the fact that they were so so so palpably useless whilst in govt, in this day and age?
As to how they came into power is largely irrelevant as far as I am concerned. Those so-called democratic leaders who were voted into power, apart from betraying the trust of the people who voted for them by being the worse performers in govt, have been the worse performing leaders amongst the lot. They were not able to accomplish anything at all during their terms in office except to loot the national coffers for themselves, their families and their cronies. In the end it turns out that they were the only ones who seem to have benefited from the so-called democracy that we think we are pursuing. The conditions of those of us who have continued to vote for them have on the other hand, consistently depreciated. We cannot be fools forever.
Apart from Kwame Nkrumah who of course, was in a class of his own, General Kutu Acheampong comes out as the next most commendable head of govt in this country. His achievements were relatively phenomenal as against the rest.
It must be pointed out that even if the soldiers who take over govt in Africa are unable to achieve any visible economic achievements, at the very least, they have instilled some amount of much-needed discipline in the wider society.
As the matter stands, we should not allow ourselves to be distracted by the red herrings of democratic niceties. Given the electoral opportunity anyway, the average Ghanaian would more likely vote on ethnic, religious and social considerations, rather than on issues which are more likely to improve his/her own socioeconomic circumstances. This makes me wonder why we seem to be so preoccupied by our wishy-washy claims to democratic pretensions.
Mama Rosina 11 years ago
What you have said is gerally true,but for your thoughts on democracy.
People must never give their God given rights to be free and the right to choose to any dictator.
Drmocracy even though not perfect is better than dicta ... read full comment
What you have said is gerally true,but for your thoughts on democracy.
People must never give their God given rights to be free and the right to choose to any dictator.
Drmocracy even though not perfect is better than dictatorship. Why should we allow anybody to lord it over us for 20 or more years whether the person is good or not. At least with democracy every 4 or 5 years the people's power is returned to them to accept or reject the President. That is basic human achievement democracy gives to us. By the way thanks for coming out with your thoughts which is another thing democracy offers all of us.
Susuka 11 years ago
Come on Mama Rosina. Does the simple right to choose a leader, give one freedom? We have been voting and choosing leaders since 1966 and true freedom from the oppression of subservience, poverty and ignorance has eluded us an ... read full comment
Come on Mama Rosina. Does the simple right to choose a leader, give one freedom? We have been voting and choosing leaders since 1966 and true freedom from the oppression of subservience, poverty and ignorance has eluded us and seems to be fading further and further away in the dim distance of despair and misery.
TRUE DEMOCRACY is primarily about the right to enjoy ones fair share of the benefits and wealth of ones country. Any other subscription to the word democracy, is secondary and irrelevant at this point in time.
Those who continue to mislead and fool you about the rights of choice giving you freedom, did not, until they were fully developed and strong in their position of absolute control, allow minority Blacks, property-less citizens and women, amongst others, the right to democratic choice on the grounds that the this group of people could not be relied upon to make right choices.
In the same vein, they did not also allow the overwhelming populations of billions of native citizens in colonized countries 'overseas' throughout the world, the right to vote for the several hundreds of years that they tyrannized them until they had finished looting their/our resources. What about that for your Sunday thoughts, Mama Rosina?
Your last sentence tells me that you continue to hang on to the very narrow-minded, out-dated and imperialist promoted version of the meaning of the word, democracy.
I suggest that you try to make or do a broad research on the wider meaning of the word 'democracy' to bring yourself up to date. This will enable you to more appreciate where you are and what to do next in the struggle to extricate the Black race from the doldrums of imperialist subservience - that is if that interests you above the simple-minded joy and pleasure of voting once every four years for uncouth politicians to get richer and richer on the strength of your vote.
Pround pepeni. 11 years ago
BOTH THE USA AND FRANCE AND FOR THAT MATTER MOST OF THE WESTERN WORLD CONTINUE TO SUPPORT DICTATORS TO THE DETRIMENT OF AFRICANS. THEY HAVE REFUSED TO LEARN FROM THE MISTAKES OF THE PAST IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST.
BOTH THE USA AND FRANCE AND FOR THAT MATTER MOST OF THE WESTERN WORLD CONTINUE TO SUPPORT DICTATORS TO THE DETRIMENT OF AFRICANS. THEY HAVE REFUSED TO LEARN FROM THE MISTAKES OF THE PAST IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST.
John 11 years ago
Is it not the Africans that continually elect these idiots. Africans undermine themselves, they do not need any 'Western World' powers help in that regard.
Is it not the Africans that continually elect these idiots. Africans undermine themselves, they do not need any 'Western World' powers help in that regard.
MARCUS AMPADU 11 years ago
The democratic forces in Burkina Faso must rally and form a government immediately.
The military should have no say in this, other than guarding the borders, to prevent people from sneaking in from the Ebola ravaged countrie ... read full comment
The democratic forces in Burkina Faso must rally and form a government immediately.
The military should have no say in this, other than guarding the borders, to prevent people from sneaking in from the Ebola ravaged countries. GHANA must extend help to the democratic forces.
Susuka 11 years ago
My friend, what is the difference between a civilian Bourkinabe and a Bourkinabe who is in army uniform?
For your information, our govt is more likely to rally around the corrupt and redundant institution of ECOWAS to supp ... read full comment
My friend, what is the difference between a civilian Bourkinabe and a Bourkinabe who is in army uniform?
For your information, our govt is more likely to rally around the corrupt and redundant institution of ECOWAS to support or sympathize with the overthrown President of Burkina Faso than getting on the side of those who you refer to as the democratic forces of Burkina Faso.
This was an insurrection. It has no identifiable leadership on who one can count to steer Burkina Faso to safer grounds.
In fact what will more likely happen in this particular case is that, global imperialism, led by France, will discreetly force a 'safe person' of their choice - in the mold of the former President who was their puppet, Blaise Compoare, on the people of Burkina Faso and we will have to go through the same nonsense again.
Barring the active intervention of the ghost and spirit of Thomas Sankara, this uprising will be just another SNAFU (situation normal, all fucked up) situation. Lets wait and see.
MARCUS AMPADU 11 years ago
Susuka are you telling me there are no Bourkinabe progressives who believe in democracy, Boukinabes who believes in human rights, and are ready to resist any kind of dictatorial rule? Yes let's wait and see if the democratic ... read full comment
Susuka are you telling me there are no Bourkinabe progressives who believe in democracy, Boukinabes who believes in human rights, and are ready to resist any kind of dictatorial rule? Yes let's wait and see if the democratic forces rise up to challenge the remnants of Compoare forces, whether they are civilians or in the military.
Susuka 11 years ago
I need to first of all understand what exactly you understand by the meaning of word democracy. Thus far, it seems the two of us have a conflicting understanding of what that word means.
I need to first of all understand what exactly you understand by the meaning of word democracy. Thus far, it seems the two of us have a conflicting understanding of what that word means.
HUMANISM 11 years ago
This is what recklessness produces.
This NDC Govt. of JDM is reckless, does not know what it is doing and will plunge Ghana into the same kind of disaster.
Lying to the people of Ghana will not help.
This is what recklessness produces.
This NDC Govt. of JDM is reckless, does not know what it is doing and will plunge Ghana into the same kind of disaster.
Lying to the people of Ghana will not help.
Michael 11 years ago
Your just being reckless, what has this government done that is nearer to what your are describing? Prez Mahama has just ruled for 2 years and you lazy people talk as if the over 50 years of problem of this country should hav ... read full comment
Your just being reckless, what has this government done that is nearer to what your are describing? Prez Mahama has just ruled for 2 years and you lazy people talk as if the over 50 years of problem of this country should have been solved by him in just 2 years. Go and install Akuffo Addo and let him pave your road with gold and connect a tap of milk to your home, ungrateful human beings.
Tampico 11 years ago
Nobody expects Mahama to solve all the problems of the past 50 odd years. The problem with him and the NDC is that they have created and are continuing to create more problems than any other Ghanaian President and party in ou ... read full comment
Nobody expects Mahama to solve all the problems of the past 50 odd years. The problem with him and the NDC is that they have created and are continuing to create more problems than any other Ghanaian President and party in our history.
Again, they are more corrupt than all the other corrupt govts in Ghana put together over the past 50 years. Does that tickle your nerves in anyway at all?
Military Man 11 years ago
You said it all
You said it all
Osei Yao 11 years ago
THE WEST DO NOT CARE WHO IB IN-CHARGE AS LONG AS THEY CAN USE HIM. THEY WANT ASTOOGE NOT ADEMOCRAT. LOOK AT THEIR ALLIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST- NOT ONE OF THEM IS ELECTED.
THE WEST DO NOT CARE WHO IB IN-CHARGE AS LONG AS THEY CAN USE HIM. THEY WANT ASTOOGE NOT ADEMOCRAT. LOOK AT THEIR ALLIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST- NOT ONE OF THEM IS ELECTED.
senior citizen Germany Braunschweig. 11 years ago
The masses of Burkina fasso in the meantime should accept a military rule on a vote of confidence under one of these military officers for a short period of time to tighten their borders against insurgents who might take adva ... read full comment
The masses of Burkina fasso in the meantime should accept a military rule on a vote of confidence under one of these military officers for a short period of time to tighten their borders against insurgents who might take advantage of the impass to sneak through the soft spots of the status quo to come and couse counter coup to destabilise the already impoverised country for their political interest. They should therefore see to resolve their differences to reach consensus to who must be the right officer as the [Head of the pürovisional military Government]and must see to do everything in the country for the interest of the citenry not for their ego,othrewise history will judge them accordingly.
Turnpike... 11 years ago
The Army should stay off and allow the speaker of parliament or the Chief Justice to take till elections are held according to the constitution . NO MORE BLOODSHED.
The Army should stay off and allow the speaker of parliament or the Chief Justice to take till elections are held according to the constitution . NO MORE BLOODSHED.
Kads 11 years ago
The world is waiting for your moves. Sort them out pretty soon. S'il vous plait.
The world is waiting for your moves. Sort them out pretty soon. S'il vous plait.
Muhammed 11 years ago
Dats the end
Dats the end
Kodjo 11 years ago
What problem has Mahama created that is peculiar to his government?? We are sick and tired of the constant bad mouthing of OUR president. If you don't like him vote him out in 2016, but ease up on the insults!!
What problem has Mahama created that is peculiar to his government?? We are sick and tired of the constant bad mouthing of OUR president. If you don't like him vote him out in 2016, but ease up on the insults!!
Mahama the rapist!! 11 years ago
Mahama has institutionalized corruption. Infact he himself is corrupt to the extent that his former boss would set up a committee to investigate him over the acquisition of militarily aircrafts. He is also clueless and seems ... read full comment
Mahama has institutionalized corruption. Infact he himself is corrupt to the extent that his former boss would set up a committee to investigate him over the acquisition of militarily aircrafts. He is also clueless and seems to condone mediocrity. Worst of it all is he has come to mismanage an economy that Was recording a single digit inflation rate under his former boss. There is general despondency and mistrust among workers. Institutions like Getfund, Nhis. District assembly common fund etc are all suffering. So you see my brother, mahama has come to compound our woes but not to solve them.
COSMOS 11 years ago
TIME RUNS SO FAST,SO SOON ITS 27YEARS SINCE THE SAD NEWS OF THE REMOVAL OF SANKARA BY HIS VERY CLOSE AND BOSSOM FRIEND CAMPORE,SO WE HEARED AT LEAST.NOW ALL THE REASON FOR THE BRUTAL EXCUSSION HAS ENDED,NO MORE POWER AS PRESI ... read full comment
TIME RUNS SO FAST,SO SOON ITS 27YEARS SINCE THE SAD NEWS OF THE REMOVAL OF SANKARA BY HIS VERY CLOSE AND BOSSOM FRIEND CAMPORE,SO WE HEARED AT LEAST.NOW ALL THE REASON FOR THE BRUTAL EXCUSSION HAS ENDED,NO MORE POWER AS PRESIDENT,NO MORE FUN ,NO MORE PEACEIN YOUR OWN BIRTH COUNTRY BURKINA,AND ABOVE ALL JUDGEMENT AWAITS THEE IF YOU REALLY DID THE KILLING.LETS ALL LEARN FROM THIS AND SEEK FOR SUCCESS IN THE RIGHT WAY IT DOES NOT LAST FOREVER.
COSMOS 11 years ago
WHO KILLED THOMAS SANKARA?
WHO KILLED THOMAS SANKARA?
Jonas Kwaku Bilson 11 years ago
The actual hitmen were probably from the small contingent of Liberian dissidents who had been invited by Charles Taylor to train in Burkina Faso for the fight against Doe. According to Prince Johnson who was part of the conti ... read full comment
The actual hitmen were probably from the small contingent of Liberian dissidents who had been invited by Charles Taylor to train in Burkina Faso for the fight against Doe. According to Prince Johnson who was part of the contingent, Campaore threatened to arrest and ship them to Doe if they refused to take Sankara out. (Check out the Liberian Truth and reconciliation records)Taylor and Campaore were linked by certain nefarious activities as you probably know. He probably sold his fellow Liberians down the river in this deal. You can likely smell the fart of the of foreign intelligence services in the background pulling the strings.
Tampico 11 years ago
What you mistakenly referred to as the 'fart' indicating the presence of foreign intelligence services, is actually their normal body-scent. One can smell them a mile away from any location in Africa.
What you mistakenly referred to as the 'fart' indicating the presence of foreign intelligence services, is actually their normal body-scent. One can smell them a mile away from any location in Africa.
NOBODY 11 years ago
campoare is a big time crook who, along with his cronies, shipped Guinea's gold on a regular basis to Ghana where the Gold was then laundered to international buyers and crooked Ghanaian middlemen(politicians, of course). I'l ... read full comment
campoare is a big time crook who, along with his cronies, shipped Guinea's gold on a regular basis to Ghana where the Gold was then laundered to international buyers and crooked Ghanaian middlemen(politicians, of course). I'll not be surprised to learn that much of the income derived from the sale of Guinea's gold never found its way back to Guinea but ended up in foreign accounts of Guinea's political crooks.
JH New York 11 years ago
Who brought or introduced Military to Africa ? Most of them have not known even Civil war before, yet are soo greedy and power thirsty,but mess up big-time when they got the chance to rule.Using the gun to robbed,extort and i ... read full comment
Who brought or introduced Military to Africa ? Most of them have not known even Civil war before, yet are soo greedy and power thirsty,but mess up big-time when they got the chance to rule.Using the gun to robbed,extort and intimidate their own people instead to protect them, is what they know how to do best.Africa is tired of the Military because they never do what is legally expected of them to protect the people except in a singular case in Mali recently; but rather intentionally maimed, disfigured to invalidate their own people.The pitifully,dehumanizing seen and stories of Sierra Leone, Liberia,La Cote D'Ivoire etc etc is fresh in mind,though.
Campoare made a sad mistake when he finally decided to step down if he wished his motherland well by not handing over power to the Speaker of Parliament or the Chief Justice and seeing the swearing in Ceremony with a 21 gun Salute to bid him farewell and goodbye to his Countrymen. I think he should have done that to disfuse and possible military tension if he wished his Country well as I have earlier said.
However,why should that Rival Officer also make counter announcement if he is Democratic, not full of greed,and a man of peace. Anyway
The people must seek for a democratic rule and not an army rule.
We have many examples in Africa where the army general takes over and stays on for twenty or more years. You Ghana and the so callrd Rawlings as your example.
It is not the staying in power for long periods by incompetent leaders that is the problem. It is not the application of incompatible western democratic processes, or for that matter, any other alien political system, that is ...
read full comment
What you have said is gerally true,but for your thoughts on democracy.
People must never give their God given rights to be free and the right to choose to any dictator.
Drmocracy even though not perfect is better than dicta ...
read full comment
Come on Mama Rosina. Does the simple right to choose a leader, give one freedom? We have been voting and choosing leaders since 1966 and true freedom from the oppression of subservience, poverty and ignorance has eluded us an ...
read full comment
BOTH THE USA AND FRANCE AND FOR THAT MATTER MOST OF THE WESTERN WORLD CONTINUE TO SUPPORT DICTATORS TO THE DETRIMENT OF AFRICANS. THEY HAVE REFUSED TO LEARN FROM THE MISTAKES OF THE PAST IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST.
Is it not the Africans that continually elect these idiots. Africans undermine themselves, they do not need any 'Western World' powers help in that regard.
The democratic forces in Burkina Faso must rally and form a government immediately.
The military should have no say in this, other than guarding the borders, to prevent people from sneaking in from the Ebola ravaged countrie ...
read full comment
My friend, what is the difference between a civilian Bourkinabe and a Bourkinabe who is in army uniform?
For your information, our govt is more likely to rally around the corrupt and redundant institution of ECOWAS to supp ...
read full comment
Susuka are you telling me there are no Bourkinabe progressives who believe in democracy, Boukinabes who believes in human rights, and are ready to resist any kind of dictatorial rule? Yes let's wait and see if the democratic ...
read full comment
I need to first of all understand what exactly you understand by the meaning of word democracy. Thus far, it seems the two of us have a conflicting understanding of what that word means.
This is what recklessness produces.
This NDC Govt. of JDM is reckless, does not know what it is doing and will plunge Ghana into the same kind of disaster.
Lying to the people of Ghana will not help.
Your just being reckless, what has this government done that is nearer to what your are describing? Prez Mahama has just ruled for 2 years and you lazy people talk as if the over 50 years of problem of this country should hav ...
read full comment
Nobody expects Mahama to solve all the problems of the past 50 odd years. The problem with him and the NDC is that they have created and are continuing to create more problems than any other Ghanaian President and party in ou ...
read full comment
You said it all
THE WEST DO NOT CARE WHO IB IN-CHARGE AS LONG AS THEY CAN USE HIM. THEY WANT ASTOOGE NOT ADEMOCRAT. LOOK AT THEIR ALLIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST- NOT ONE OF THEM IS ELECTED.
The masses of Burkina fasso in the meantime should accept a military rule on a vote of confidence under one of these military officers for a short period of time to tighten their borders against insurgents who might take adva ...
read full comment
The Army should stay off and allow the speaker of parliament or the Chief Justice to take till elections are held according to the constitution . NO MORE BLOODSHED.
The world is waiting for your moves. Sort them out pretty soon. S'il vous plait.
Dats the end
What problem has Mahama created that is peculiar to his government?? We are sick and tired of the constant bad mouthing of OUR president. If you don't like him vote him out in 2016, but ease up on the insults!!
Mahama has institutionalized corruption. Infact he himself is corrupt to the extent that his former boss would set up a committee to investigate him over the acquisition of militarily aircrafts. He is also clueless and seems ...
read full comment
TIME RUNS SO FAST,SO SOON ITS 27YEARS SINCE THE SAD NEWS OF THE REMOVAL OF SANKARA BY HIS VERY CLOSE AND BOSSOM FRIEND CAMPORE,SO WE HEARED AT LEAST.NOW ALL THE REASON FOR THE BRUTAL EXCUSSION HAS ENDED,NO MORE POWER AS PRESI ...
read full comment
WHO KILLED THOMAS SANKARA?
The actual hitmen were probably from the small contingent of Liberian dissidents who had been invited by Charles Taylor to train in Burkina Faso for the fight against Doe. According to Prince Johnson who was part of the conti ...
read full comment
What you mistakenly referred to as the 'fart' indicating the presence of foreign intelligence services, is actually their normal body-scent. One can smell them a mile away from any location in Africa.
campoare is a big time crook who, along with his cronies, shipped Guinea's gold on a regular basis to Ghana where the Gold was then laundered to international buyers and crooked Ghanaian middlemen(politicians, of course). I'l ...
read full comment
Who brought or introduced Military to Africa ? Most of them have not known even Civil war before, yet are soo greedy and power thirsty,but mess up big-time when they got the chance to rule.Using the gun to robbed,extort and i ...
read full comment