@ShowdownTrends Could also be that one party does more political witch hunting and controls the courts to achieve that… use the case against Ato Forson as an eye opener
@brite_bless@FelixKwakyeOfo1@Sefadzii Like seriously? Where did he say we don’t have a place to keep or use these equipments. Besides if existing facilities lack these critical equipments, what make you think the new facilities would not struggle to procure same
@TheBlueDodger Multifactoral-club management,technical management and low quality upfront...there is so much low confidence in the final third and coach doesn't seem to know how to fix that.
It is interesting that you claim to be surprised and not in support of the EC's decision,yet would not join forces with others to call it out to stop same even through legal means.
It is laughable that a certain political party's communicators pretend to be surprised and not in support of the EC's decision,yet they would not join the other parties in their effort to stop same through legal means.
Expecting a sitting MP to appear in court on day to day basis in a way denies him the opportunity to play his parliamentary duties for his constituents and it amounts to lack of fairness,and one cannot help but think the whole process is politically coloured.
For these politicians to take us serious,we must stop all this sycophantic journalism and be bold to put Our nation and the constitution of Ghana ahead of any individual or political party.
That way we would appreciate the good in our democracy.
As we've accepted democracy,party politics would remain with us as a nation,playing equalization politics and creating an impression that politics and all politicians are bad in general,just because you are too scared to criticize the one currently in power is unfortunate.