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What Ghanaians and the Hong Kong Protesters have in common

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  • BERNARD 9 years ago

    Bosiako, stop copying blindly. Everything foreign is not always the best. What are you seeking by comparing what is currently happening in Hong Kong to Ghana.? Are you one of the CIA operatives? Give us a break.

  • Danso TDOT 9 years ago

    Did you read what the guy wrote and understood the key message? Ghana will never develop until individual towns and cities begin to manage their own affairs instead of the current system where Accra decide for every town. H ...
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  • Kwaku Antwi-Boasiako 9 years ago

    Bernard, I'm not sure you read my article properly. Ghana has practised decentralisation since 1988 and for a long time, many people have raised this issue of the need to allow MMDCEs to be elected via popular elections. I ha ...
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  • DDKT 9 years ago

    Well i hope the constitutional review committee will take into serious consideration all the aspiration of the people. we must not allow anyone be it the gov't or any political party to stand in the way. we must judiciously w ...
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  • Ugly Akufo Addo 9 years ago

    Bt Hong Kong protesters are genuine protesters

  • mojingles 9 years ago

    Boasiako, you have raised pertinent points, but the fact still remains that China is principally a communist and dictatorial state with no compunction for dissent....no wonder many experts say the Hong Kong demonstrators woul ...
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  • Kwaku Antwi-Boasiako 9 years ago

    Mojingles, thanks for your comment. It is true that Ghana's democracy allows for more freedom than that of China and that the Hong Kong protesters may not get far with their protests. Democracy (and hence decentralisation) th ...
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  • mojingles 9 years ago

    Kwaku, I agree wholeheartedly with your illustrations....they are revelatory....if the MMDCEs are hamstrung as your examples abundantly laid bare, then, of course, development of their areas will depend on the whims of the Pr ...
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  • Kwaku Antwi-Boasiako 9 years ago

    If we have the scenario you described, it won't cut across all the MMDAs. So if one chief executive decides to manage his/her local area according to his/her party's directives and it affects development, the voters will puni ...
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  • mensah abrampa 9 years ago

    For several years we have failed to govern ourselves efficiently and have created more problems instead of solving existing problems. We can't re-invent the wheel yet people like Bernard are saying we can't copy from real lif ...
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