Corruption in Ghana isn’t just a story in the papers, it’s a quiet THIEF, stripping away the life we could have had.
Picture $7 million and more, snatched by greedy hands, gone forever!
That was OUR MONEY, money to build hospitals where the sick could heal, schools where our kids could dream big, roads to connect our farming communities.
Instead, we’ve got classrooms falling apart, where children squint to read under leaking roofs; clinics so packed that mothers clutch their babies in despair; villages so cut off they’re forgotten by time.
Every morning, I wake up thinking: if Ghanaians could just see how good life could be, if we had leaders who cared like they do in Canada, Australia, or Germany, we’d be furious.
One week of their systems, and every decent Ghanaian would scream for change.
But the saddest part?
The very people we’re fighting for don’t even see the wound. They defend the same politicians bleeding us dry, blind to how much better we deserve.
Still, we’re not helpless. We can stand together, demand justice, and take back what’s ours.
My voice is small, drowned out by too few followers, but your retweet could carry this cry to every corner of Ghana.
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Do we have a new Ghana Police Service? Looks like suddenly they're always on the beat. Leadership will always make a difference. I salute C.O.P. DAMPARE and his team. Anaa meebodam?
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