The north of Ghana lags so far behind the southern half of our nation
that extraordinary measures have to be taken to bridge that
developmental gap.
For a start, electing someone from the northern half of our country, who
is well-qualified for the position of President of the Republic of
Ghana, will make a huge difference to the fortunes of the three
northern regions.
A former president of Ghana, who never hesitated to travel to the ends
of the world, whenever the opportunity to do so presented itself, once
made a petulant response, when asked why he would not travel to the
Upper West Region's capital, Wa, by replying that: "Wa is too far away".
Alas, it illustrates perfectly, the mindset of most of Ghana's
educated urban elites, who hail from the southern half of our country,
and their mostly-disdainful attitude towards the northern regions.
For the long-term stability of Ghana, the northern half of our nation must be made economically prosperous.
To ensure that, the government of Ghana ought to make all farming in the
three northern regions tax-free undertakings - just as cocoa farming
in the south is.
And all of that part of Ghana must be declared a special economic zone
- with all the incentives available to free-zone enterprises.
President Mills' sudden death before the end of his tenure, has changed
the dynamics of Ghanaian politics - and everything is up for grabs in a
manner of speaking. Literally.
If President Mahama were to seize the historic opportunity Providence
has given him, he could show Ghanaians - by taking swift and bold
measures to rid Ghana of high-level corruption (the leading cause of
most of Ghana's difficulties), whiles serving out the rest of
President Mills' tenure - that he can become a great Ghanaian leader if
elected in December.
If elected in December, his administration could help bridge the gap
between the north and southern parts of Ghana, because unlike
politicians from the south, he has intimate knowledge of the north and
the underlying causes of its developmental deficit.
As a student of history, no one need tell President Mahama that it is
him who history will judge - not the faceless and secretive cabal of
power-brokers who held President Mills hostage in the Osu Castle, in
order to gang-rape Mother Ghana.
President Mahama must assert his authority by ridding his
administration of their baleful influence - by reaching out to all the
factions in his party in any reshuffle of the ministers in the NDC
government.
Publicly publishing his assets as well as that of his wife, will give
him moral authority over those powerful and cynical individuals,
whose unfathomable greed lost President Mills the trust of ordinary
Ghanaians, whiles he was alive.
President Mahama must become a consensus leader who taps all available
talent in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) - including Martin
Amidu for the position of Attorney General and Eazinator Rawlings as a
deputy minister of health to oversee the provision of healthcare to the
doorstep of grassroots-level rural communities.
He has made a good start by deciding to address the people of Ghana tomorrow, Tuesday, 14th August 2012.
If he were to take up all the aforementioned suggestions - in addition
to asking for forgiveness for his former existence as a Cassanova and
the errors of judgement that the Amajaro and STX debacles represent - the vast majority
of the ordinary people of Ghana will come to the conclusion that it
is indeed the turn of a capable northerner, to be elected to the high
office of President of the Republic of Ghana in the December 2012
elections
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