President Mills and his National Democratic
Congress government are wasting our time by their failure to offer us
quality and progressive leadership. They have nothing productive to
offer the good people of our great country. What they have been doing
after assuming the governance of the country is fighting among
themselves. As I have been saying, the electorates erred in mandating
the current administration to govern the country.
Our dear
nation is rapidly being led unto her untimely demise by the visionless
and directionless Mills-Mahama led administration. The painful truth is
that the NDC is “killing” the country. The government has failed in
pragmatically leading the country into economic prosperity and social
cohesion. The economy, which had seen transformation and stability
between 2001 and 2008, is now almost at the point of death. The social
glue that hitherto united the country has been weakened and replaced by
hatred against the opposition, especially the New Patriotic Party. I
remember in 2001, President Kufuor nominated and facilitated the
election of Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas—an NDC bigwig to become the
Executive Secretary of ECOWAS in February, 2002. But I am convinced per
his actions, President Mills will never support any member of the New
Patriotic Party to attain any portfolio whether within or outside our
borders.
Until something different is done by the
government—which I believe they have no clue to execute, the citizenry
will continue to go through untold hardships and difficulties and the
country will eventually die. This is why the governance of the country
must change by voting against the NDC government during the next general
elections. A vote against the Mills-Mahama administration will
represent hope, progress, prosperity, emancipation from corruption and
fear, transformation of our economy, liberation from dysfunctional
leadership, and deliverance of the country from untimely death. The 51
million cedis dubiously paid to Alfred Agbesi Woyome—a trusted friend of
the president; and the 94 million Euros paid to CP—a construction firm
for no work done clearly show that there is a syndicate in the
government of President Mills to steal and loot the state’s coffers. Is
it not weird that key actors in these fleece on our resources such as
Betty Mould Iddrisu, a former Attorney General and Minister of Justice;
Dr. Kwabena Dufour, the Minister of Finance; Barton Odro, the deputy
Attorney General, Alex Segbefia, the deputy Chief of Staff are still
walking free? The sad thing is that with the exception of Betty mould
Iddrisu, who was forced to resign due to the shame she brought to the
government, the rest are still at post. With this scenario, how could
one say that President Mills is not corruptible? Either President Mills
has lost the courage to fight corruption, or he is somehow embroiled in
it. If he is not, he must act decisively in ensuring that all the
accomplices mentioned, especially the ones named by Martin Amidu—a
former Attorney General and Minister for Justice—who was fired by the
president for his tenacity and resoluteness to expose the corrupt
elements within the government are brought before the law. As things
stand now, it appears President Mills might not be clean when it comes
to corruption.
President Mills and his paralyzed lieutenants have
confirmed to the good people of the country that they are the wrong
people at the helm of the governance of the country. They have failed to
better the lot of the citizenry via their bad leadership and
non-productive fiscal and monetary policies. These are a group of people
who shouted on the rooftops before the 2008 elections that they possess
the transformational power to improve the fortunes of the country and
the living standards of the people. But manifestations on the ground
since they received the mandate to rule the country show that they are
bereft of ideas and vision to transform the country. Under their reign,
the country is sinking on the sea of corruption, mismanagement,
arbitrariness, disregard for the rule of law, and untold economic
hardships, among others.
As a matter of fact, the citizenry has
been worse off under the Mills-Mahama administration than the prior NPP
administration. Prices of goods and services have gone through the roof,
unemployment has increased exceptionally, crime is on the increase,
power fluctuations are the order of the day, industrial actions are on
the ascendancy, businesses are folding up, armed robbery is soaring,
etc. Every Ghanaian presently is living in fear of being robbed by armed
robbers either in their houses or any other locations. Just two weeks
ago, thieves broke into my vehicle and made away with my bag, laptop,
old passport and other valuable documents. They have been in my house
about five times in less than a year. Could you imagine the
psychological torture some of us are going through? But President Mills
said before his election in 2008 that armed robbery was going to be a
thing of the past; but currently, it is a lucrative business patronized
by a huge number of the citizenry who might not be gainfully employed.
Armed robbery thrives when people, especially the youth are jobless.
President Mills, instead of creating jobs for the masses decides to
convey a cabinet meeting to go against a ruling by the Supreme Court
which didn’t go their way. This action was borne out of vindictiveness.
We
are talking about a government that is married with corruption,
incompetence, pettiness, vindictiveness, and retribution. Obviously,
these are characteristics of a dying government which could translate
into the death of the country. But for vindictiveness and pettiness, how
could an administration headed by an Associate Professor of law convey
an emergency cabinet meeting to despise a ruling by the Supreme Court?
Is it not a shame? When governments are allowed to use their executive
powers to thwart the rulings of the judiciary, then the existence of the
citizenry is in danger. The NDC, over the years, have not hidden their
distrust and disrespect for the judiciary. They have always treated
rulings of our courts, especially those that go against their
expectations with contempt. Do you remember the killing of the three
high court judges and the retired army officer during the military junta
under President Rawlings, and the killing of the cat threat issued by
the current chairman of the NDC—Dr. Kwabena Adjei about 2 years ago when
a charge brought against some officials of the Kufuor administration
was thrown out for lack of merit? These events suggest that the NDC will
do anything, but promote and protect the integrity and reputation of
the judiciary.
Folks, the current rising cost of living in the
country has made nonsense the implementation of the single spine salary
policy. The single spine policy which was meant to cushion the Ghanaian
worker and also bring equity in the salary structure has been rendered
irrelevant by the high cost of living in the country. This is because
the astronomical increases in the prices of goods and services have
eroded whichever gains the new salary dispensation might have brought to
the Ghanaian worker. We are in this situation as a result of the
incompetence and wretched leadership being offered us. The government
obviously has no clue to oversee the transformation and progress of the
country. The only clue they have is to loot our scarce resources through
corruption, dubious deals, and the usage of propaganda to throw dust
into the eyes of the average citizen.
Ghanaians voted for the NDC
in anticipation of the improvement in their wellbeing, and not to be
subjected into economic hardships. In Ghana today, majority of the
citizenry are suffering because they have a government that is detached
from their worries and pains. What is painful is that the Chief
Executive Officer of the country is not in charge of the administration
of the country. President Mills is not the man in charge of the country;
invisible forces in his administration are the ones who determine the
direction of governance in the country. Which country in the world could
a presidential spokesman issue a statement on radio to fire a director
of a company without the knowledge of the President? But it has happened
in Ghana under President Mills. If the NDC were a disciplined party and
the president respects the people, his spokesman—Koku Anyidoho would
have been relieved of his post by now. But friends, President Mills
can’t fire him because he is not in charge.
Folks, we cannot
continue to experiment our future in the hands of this motionless
administration. By allowing President Mills and his idealess and
visionless administration to continue after January 7, 2013 will be an
unfortunate mistake. The height of incompetence, misrule, and arrogance
being exhibited by the Mills-Mahama administration provides us with
cogent reasons to reject them during the next elections. Rejection of
the Mills-Mahama administration during the next elections will help us
rescue the nation from its near death and put it back on the road of
recovery and prosperity. God bless Ghana!!
Source: Kingsley Nyarko, Psychologist, Accra (kingsleynyarko73@yahoo.com)
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