Monday 13 February 2023

The Gabby Asare Otchere-Darkos must stop provoking Ghanaians with their arrogant-cakeisms

Those who came to power in 2017, promising to end borrowing for nation-building purposes, but failed to keep that promise, and have ended up growing super-rich from the orgy-of-fees from euro bond issuances, since they came to power, must not annoy Ghanaians by mocking the principled and honest former Chief Justice, Justice Sophia Akufo - who sympathises with hapless picketing retirees who are protesting against the so-called domestic debt exchange programme at the ministry of finance.  

Unlike the greed-filled, hard-of-hearing and selfish individuals amongst those now governing our nation, Justice Sophia Akufo, understands perfectly, the implications of the government in a democracy ignoring the sanctity of contracts - in its unlawful take-or-leave-it rescheduling of its obligations to holders of government paper: resulting from their reckless borrowing, which has now bankrupted Ghana, oooo, Ghanafuo.  

The question those mocking Justice Sophia Akufo must address, as far as self-acknowledged ignoramuses such as myself are concerned is: Will pensioners, who rely on interest payments from the government paper they invested in (because they believed that it was risk-free investment), be receiving those payments on scheduled-due-dates, as previously was the case, under the so-called domestic debt exchange programme of today, anaaa? Yes, or no. No winding answers. Full stop. Ghanaians may be a long-suffering people, but fools they are not.   

The gas-lighting Gabby Asare Otchere-Darkos, obviously think that they have been extremely clever, and succeeded in creating a system helmed by people whose golden-sinicured-silence makes them complicit in the egregious state-capture rent-seeking, enriching a few powerful politicians and the big-thieves-in-high-places, who dominate our system, and that regardless of which political party of the duopoly that has monopolised power since the 4th Republic came into being in 1992, is in power, for the next thirty years they will continue to remote-control our byzantine system - but, for their information, their hold on power, even today, is tenous at best, ooooo. They must stop provoking Ghanaians, with their arrogant-cakeisms, ooooo. Yooooooooo...

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