Sunday 18 September 2022

A quick note to the indigenous Ga Dangbes of the Songhor Lagoon traditional saltwinning communities

Hmmm, ey3nsem piiiiii, oooo,  Ghanafuo. One shall never understand, dear critical-reader,  why a man apparently so intelligent, as Ghana Cedi trillionaire, Nene McDan  1,  still fails to comprehend that the political power that emboldens him, so, now  (and has also emboldened, over the decades, sundry regime-crony-tycoons), is actually fleeting in length.

 

The question to ponder over is: Why do the McDans in our homeland Ghana, not comprehend,  that when our iniquitous system is suddenly up-ended, by the explosion of the ticking-social-time-bomb, we all sit on, so precariously, he, and the other state-capture wheeler-dealer  big-thieves-in-high-places (who are now reaping where they did not sow), will perish: along with the rest of us mere mortals. Hmmm, Oman Ghana -  enti y3wieye paaaa, eniiiiyi3? Asem kesie bi ebeba debi, ankasa, ooooo. Yoooooooo...


Furthermore, in any case, at least for now, all that one can do, is to  pray unceasingly, that in the fullness of time, all the indigenous-peoples of the Songhor Lagoon traditional saltwinning villages, will be accorded the full rights, spelt out under the UN Human Rights Conventions,  as they apply to indigenous-peoples worldwide. Enough is really,  enough, now, oooo.  Yooooooo...

It is thus in that light, that one urges the Ga Dangbe youth associations, in all the villages in the Songhor Lagoon traditional saltwinning communities, to take heart. Despite the seemingly perpetual nature, of the metaphorical-darkness they now live in, they will see the dawn of a bright new day, soon, as sure as day always follows night, in Africa. Insha Allah. Cool.

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