Today’s clean-up proved something: “fix yourself” only goes so far. People cleaned. Rubbish was gathered. Now what? Without proper waste management services and sanitation law enforcement, we’re treating symptoms, not the problem.
Fix the system.
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Incase you are wondering why we are having Kenkey for the needy well here you are.
We are trying to change the learning area of these children.
Every Kenkey you eat on 8th August, will go a long way to help us continue this project.
8th August,2026
Kindly RT.
Since Ghana may never get a strong third force, maybe we should stop pretending and make the NPP/NDC arrangement official. Let NPP rule automatically for 8 years, then NDC gets the next 8 years. No elections. Just reshuffle the country like ministerial chairs.
Its clear how the fear of losing elections has made both parties too scared to enforce the law. Nobody wants to demolish illegal buildings, punish party people, arrest offenders or offend voters. Governments know exactly what must be done yet refuse to do it because enforcing the law might cost them votes.
So if we are already trapped between two parties, maybe we need to remove the election fear and let them finally do the work.
If people are building in waterways, who gave them permits? Who looked away? Who failed to demolish illegal structures before floods came? Citizens may break the law but government is paid to stop lawlessness before it becomes disaster. This government is failing us!
People have died, properties have been lost. Politicians tell us to check our attitudes.
People are jobless, they tell us to open indomie joints
Galamsey is killing the country, silence.
Our narcissistic leaders hate the people they were elected to serve
John Mahama, you were elected to solve the same problems you had different solutions for while in opposition.
Stop reading causes and effects for us like you're answering BECE social studies questions. Get to work, Opana.
The same Ghanaians who throw rubbish into gutters here will travel abroad and follow the rules not because their character suddenly changed. They follow the rules because the system there will punish them if they don’t. You can’t beg people to “behave properly” and call that governance. No serious country runs on begging.
Mr. President @JDMahama, you cannot blame citizens for not obeying laws while refusing to blame the people whose job is to enforce those laws. That is like blaming drivers for speeding when police, cameras, road signs, and penalties are all missing. We didn’t vote for speeches. We voted for solutions. If citizens are breaking the law, enforce the law. If gutters are choked, clear them. If buildings are in waterways, remove them. Governance is action, not commentary.
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.