Friday, 26 May 2023

Ghana not an exception to rule that no army can stop a fed-populace seeking regime change

It is interesting that the most arrogant and gung-ho top-level members of  Ghana's current ruling party, the New Patriotic Party's (NPP), have started intimating that they will never hand over power, after the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections, to the largest of the opposition parties,  the National Democratic Congress (NDC). Hmmm, ey3asem, oooo, Ghanafour.

The question is:  What do the NPP's Hon.  Bryan Acheampongs know that the vast majority of Ghanaians, don't, about Ghana's future - in the immediate aftermath of the declaration of results for  December 2024 presidential and parliamentary  elections? Hmmm, ey3nsem piiiiii, oooo, Ghanafuor...

Be that as it may, given the significant numbers  of fair-minded and open-minded apolitical  Ghanaians, who have become  disappointed in the performance of the managers of our national economy, under the current government, it is rather odd that the Bryan Acheampongs  still think that somehow Ghanaians will return their party to power again, in free and fair elections.

Let the Bryan Acheampongs dream on. Time changes everything in the topsy-turvy world of politics. If they want a repetition of the events of June 4th, 1979, then, by all means, let them attempt to rig the results of the 2024 elections. Yoooooooo...


Whatever the Bryan Acheampongs have up their  super-expensive designer-labelled-sleeves (speaking metaphorically), they will get a rude shock, and experience a bewildering-awakening, after the 2024 presidential and parliamentary  elections  -  when it suddenly dawns on them that, really, the  game is up, and that no army anywhere in the world, can stop a thoroughly fed-up, peace-loving  population who want new leaders to govern their country: and that Ghana is no exception to that rule. Yoooooooo...

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