Unity, The Solution to Our Problems in Ghana

Truth be told,

I believe its time we as Ghanaians stand together and look at the inevitable truth far from our partisan, religious, tribal points of view.

Some times we all want to believe that our respective political 'families' have the capacity to build this nation when most of us know that there is no political party that can rise to power and avoid corruption, etc.

We can take a look at all aspects of nation building; energy (electricity, fuel, etc) and can vividly conclude that  N.P.P and N.D.C have and are showing us that they cannot find a benefiting and permanent solution to our energy crisis.

Taking a look at our finances we mostly hear of corruption without justice being served. 'Caretakers' of our money misusing our money and the list doesn't end even the law enforcers are even involved (taking bribes from lawbreakers) even our judges.


Even our security has been compromised. Drug smugglers going pass security officers like clean people, cocoa smugglers going through the boarders and a whole lot.
Even police officers involved in fraud, burglary, and other criminal offences.
There are even rumors of M.P's dealing in drugs, hiring prostitutes promoting the sale and smuggling of illegal drugs.
The list is just too much.

Others people also believe that the 'smaller' political parties have the ability to build 'a better Ghana' but the question really is, can they? 
Can they? If they express the same barren ideas Npp and Ndc bring out in different words.

Another sad thing I have seen which I believe doesn't happen in Ghana alone is about placing one or two security officers at banks, warehouses, etc. to stop criminals who attack in their numbers.
Its not like we don't know that they attack in numbers more than the security officers available. Putting the lives of these men and their families at a great risk. But then, have these men themselves thought of it.

So my advice is just wear the right mind and attitude besides oneness.

By: Charles Obodai Laryea(abanga30@gmail.com) 

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