Sunday 5 June 2022

Why nothing can justify a military coup in Ghana

Nothing, not even the egregious grand-larcerny now being revealed in the wills of some of our dearly departed big-thieves-in-high-places, can justify a military coup in Ghana. Do we not have the right to vote out ruling political parties that disappoint us, every four years, I ask? 

 

Has the government of President Akufo-Addo not got two more years to redeem itself? Haaba. Those discerning and patriotic Ghanaians,  who are now sick and tired of the intolerable-greed that drives some of those who dominate our nation, must be more creative in the fight against corruption. Full stop.

Why do they, for example, not collaborate with online platforms, with a global reach, such as The Intercept, to expose the high-level corruption holding back the transformation of our homeland Ghana - since our ruling-elites fear nothing more than international opprobrium?

Furthermore, why do they not promise to incentivise whistleblowing, by guaranteeing indemnity from prosecution, for all whistleblowers, and, add a 25 percent reward, for whistleblowing, which leads to the recovery of stolen public funds - and campaign to win power, to deploy those selfsame ideas to end high-level corruption in this beautiful and peaceful African nation, lucky to have an aspirational citizenry, committed to peaceful coexistence between neighbours?

 
If those who are now lining up to participate in the ongoing brutal gang-rape of Mother Ghana don't change their evil ways, one boldly predicts that we will eventually begin to see Robin-Hood-terrorism in Ghana, in which the worst big-thieves-in-high-places are regularly assassinated, in reprisals, oooo, Ghanafuo. Yoooooo. 

 

Amongst its many victims, will be judges percieved to be aiding and abetting the project to create a tyranny-of-the-majority, senior public servants amassing inexplicable-wealth, and many, many government ministers, and their private-sector regime-crony-business-cohorts. 

 

Finally, in light of all the above, for the sake of Mother Ghana,  let us all boldly speak out against the bad-faith-maneuvering, now being used to create a tyranny-of-the-majority, which frequently passes egregious rail-roaded-legislation, to legalise self-serving-illegalities, such as the Agyapa  gold royalties SPAC. Military coups only create new jackbooted-tyrants accountable to no one - who will end up being even more corrupt than today's big-thieves-in-high-places, as sure as day follows night, and, worst of all, won't hesitate to kill dissenters, to silence them permanently. Yoooooooo. Ghanafuo: A word to the wise...

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