@KwameAplus_ I’ve always held the view that, Ghana can breakout from political monopoly when we have high numbers of Independent Candidates in parliament. The business of delegates that select mis-leaders for electorates will collapse. Loyalty to political parties instead of Ghana will change
@benkoku@Citi973 it is painful to conclude that our leaders are not problem solvers. I commute from kasoa to airport residential area to work everyday and I spend minimum 3hrs in and same out. Valuable wasted! We need problem solvers not devourers!
@benkoku@Citi973 thank you for hitting mail right on the head about politicians not talking about transportation system. At times I feel they’re benefiting from the hardships of Ghanaians. Railway systems and water transportation should be inculcated in our country.
@Citi973@benkoku I can conclude from your discussions that our MISLEADERS like to throw money away and come back to steal from our pockets through dubious taxes. We’re tired as youth of this country!
@benkoku until we do away with “Party first” politics, this country is going nowhere.
I visited Rwandans was fortunate to have a meeting at central Bank of Rwanda. The country is being ran by young generation and it’s in a progressive wheels. Our leaders have failed us.
@benkoku until we do away with “Party first” politics, this country is going nowhere.
I visited Rwandans was fortunate to have a meeting at central Bank of Rwanda. The country is being ran by young generation and it’s in a progressive wheels. Our leaders have failed us.
@benkoku it saddens me that we as a country have been on the consumption side of the ecosystem although we’re poor.Poor in solving our own problems from the base.Politicians try to render temporary solutions and always solving surface problems instead of tackling it from the base