Opanin Kesie, I do think that it is important to make the point that we don't particularly care where any Ghanaian public official comes from, or works in - for they are all Ghanaians!
May I humbly suggest that we leave the "My-party-my-tribe-right-or-wrong" myrmidons to burn their energies fanning tribal sentiment: because it obviously suits their political masters to try and divide our country and rule it, till kingdom come?
We must rid tribal supremacists (our local version of the odious white supremacists of the Western world!) from our midst. And I need not remind you that they are a minority in our homeland Ghana - and that such narrow-minded individuals can be found in every tribe in our country?
They are truly dreadful human beings - who think that those who are not from their own tribe, are inferior beings. How absurd, in this day and age, to hold such stupid and backward beliefs! But luckily for us, most ordinary Ghanaians don't think like that.
And that is is why there is virtually no extend family in this nation, which is not a multi-ethnic one: with family members from different tribes, who are related to each other, either by blood or by marrriage.
We must always give thanks to God that an enlightened human being and non-tribalistic politician like Nkrumah, became our founding father!
Where Mr. Derry comes from does not actually interest me, in the slightest - the fact simply is, he just doesn't deserve to be a senior officer in the Ghana Police Service, of today.
If it is true that a senior police officer like him did say what he is reported to have said, then it is most unfortunate. Would he rather Ghana was a dictatorship, again? Hmmm, Ghana - ayeasem oo!
Perhaps if he is victimised at some point, by those rogues amongst those in power today, whose bidding he does, he will understand why civilised people applauded this regime, when it repealed those vile laws.
Only a fool who does not understand that "No conditions is permanent" as local parlance has it, will say such inane things in public. Pure nonsense on bamboo stilts!
Taflatse, what a moron and a bloody fool: senior officers of that ilk, are definitely not fit to be in the Ghana Police Service of today. Perhaps he would thrive in a dictatorship like Sudan!
Stay blessed, Opanin Kesie. May God bless and protect our homeland Ghana, always. Long live freedom! Long live Ghana!
Saturday, 2 August 2008
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