My problem is that, the houses they will set out to break for public approval will have no bearing on resolving the flooding. They will just go and inconvenience some 3 poor families and turn a blind eye to the rich people who secured permits in the actual waterways.
Happy to see people digging out tweets of the current government officials bashing THE NPP when it flooded in the past. Most of our leaders understand how much Ghanaians love to listen to good English and finesse them with that all the time. Hold your leaders accountable!
That fundamental common sense has been tested for nearly 70 years, and I am in doubt whether it exists.
The people of Ghana deserve good government. Even the colonizers knew this.
69 years on, the people themselves do not realize that they deserve good government.
The people deserve their leaders.
In what world would I queue to vote for such a person?
Unless I am a fool, as he calls the electorates.
Only a fool votes for A-Plus as MP!
And so what?
Why is he telling us?
So we do what?
If he cannot proactively, as a president, ensure that his appointed officers regulate such basic things as the dumping of refuse, he should resign!
No president should make a habit of complaining to citizens when preventable wrongdoings are determined.
The government exists essentially to prevent the people from taking society into their own hands!
I have personally been a victim of flood. It cost me so much. I could identify the challenges in the area that caused the flood but they were completely beyond me. The assembly didn't care at all. It was just another opportunity to dip hands into relief funds meant for citizens.
Honestly, we can't let government get away with this flood issue. If you think the issue is attitudinal, you have laws, enforce them aggressively. But we all know it's just a quarter of the problem. Government must sit up. We must hold government accountable before we all perish
Honestly, we can't let government get away with this flood issue. If you think the issue is attitudinal, you have laws, enforce them aggressively. But we all know it's just a quarter of the problem. Government must sit up. We must hold government accountable before we all perish
I don’t think it’s fair to speak this way about people who put their lives in harm’s way for the safety of others.
We’ve become far too comfortable dehumanising people at the front lines because we think it's their job to do so.
if it was sending messages to each Ghanaian in Election year, these politicians would have found a way. today, they can’t even reach every Ghanaian with an emergency alert on the floods.
sad.
This video is less than 2 years brethren.
I hope Ghana gets to like the quarter final of the World Cup, so this guy can get more visibility.
Someone mentioned that they found him taking public transport in Ghana, someone had to dash him a car this year.
I hope a Saudi club can sign him. He’s 33, and the goalkeeper’s lifespan can last way longer, if he spends like 3-5 years in Saudi, at least he can recover a bit. A legend already in my books. Benjamin Asare.
What a save from him yesterday also. In this life, we all need visibility, you can be doing wonders wherever you are and nobody will see you.
Africa is everyone’s pawn.
Its citizens are gullible and heavily loyal to foreign nations.
Its leaders are less critical.
Elections have been reduced to rituals.
Citizenship is merely a badge.
Politicians are demi-gods worshipped by the masses.
Mediocrity is easily tolerated.
The education system is generally broken and is geared towards grade farming rather than.
Certificates are considered complete proof for epistemic authority.
Every nation has a bigger plan for its citizens, except the mushroom states in Africa. Ghana being a disappointing example.
Poor logic
Poor rationale
Poor justification
It is all politics to offer themselves an extended period to continue to exercise political power.
Term limits exist so that a leader who demonstrates good performance ( even if projects aren't completed) can be given a second term.
Developed and advanced societies that had/have a four-year term have still succeeded.
You aren't developing, not because you don't have enough time to exercise political power. You aren't developing because you make poor decisions, policies, fail to enforce your laws, and are corrupt.
A gullible population will believe every lie the politician tells to justify the poor performance.