President John Dramani Mahama,
If you do not CLEAN the judiciary, FORGET about fixing Ghana.
Corrupt judges do NOT deliver justice. They PROTECT corruption. They CHOKE every reform before it breathes.
You have the POWER to act. So if nothing changes, it will not be the system that failed.
It will be you. @JDMahama
Now decide what kind of leader you want to be.
President John Dramani Mahama,
You stood at the UN General Assembly and declared the transatlantic slave trade the greatest injustice in human history. You even called for reparations from the countries that benefited.
But when it was time to back your words with global support, the United States, Israel, and Argentina rejected your position.
Now here is where it gets uncomfortable.
The same United States can accuse one Ghanaian of defrauding its citizens, and within months, you cooperate and hand that citizen over to face justice in America. Fast. Efficient. No hesitation.
But when Ghana loses over 1.4 billion cedis, and the man accused, Ken Ofori-Atta, runs to the United States, a country he does not even belong to, everything slows down.
No urgency. No results. No accountability.
So letβs stop dressing this up.
When America calls, you act.
When Ghana bleeds, you pause.
That is not justice. That is imbalance.
That is not diplomacy. That is weakness.
You cannot stand on a world stage and demand justice for the past while failing to enforce justice in the present.
Because leadership is not proven by speeches at the UN.
It is proven by what you tolerate at home.
Right now, what you are tolerating is telling the whole world one thing:
Ghana responds to power, but struggles to assert its own.
Fix that or stop talking about injustice altogether.