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Go Slow, But Sure

Sat, 27 Feb 2010 Source: Mensah, Nathaniel

Indeed president prof. John Evans Attah Mills has performed creditably

well a constitutional duty bestowed upon him by article 67 of the 1992

constitution of the republic of Ghana.I must admit this years state of

the nation address is exceptional since the president took office in

January 2009.The address has indeed highlighted and disapproved the

notion that the Attah mills led government is a non performing

administration.

There have been few "murmurings'' when the address

was been delivered and one will clearly see the obvious disagreement

within the factions who made those noise.

The learned professor

disagreed with those who thought the nation was doing bad but rather

said "the state of the nation is good" comparing the state of the nation

to when he took over from the Kufour led administration and added that

it is "so far much better".

It is clear not to contradict the

prof,because i believe there has been a lot of improvements within the

last one year the Attah mills led government took over and that is not

to say that the Kufour led government did nothing but credit must be

given to who it is due.

Freedom of expression and fair criticism

was among other things i will also agree has improve but i found wisdom

in his advice that it should come or be balanced with responsible

citizenship.

One cannot admit the slow but progressive nature of

this government within the last one year without emphasizing on the

appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi against all major currencies in the

world as far as the economy is concerned, and agriculturally, abolishing

the pair trolling practices on our major water bodies,solving the long

over due premix fuel problem for our fisher folks among other

indicators that speak for themselves.

Strikingly indeed is the

fact that the regime in which Napoleon made for himself 50 CENT like

chain as the highest national honor will be replaced with the old

Nkrumah like highest national award.Certainly the old prof. has been

kind indeed not to ask those awarded what used to be the highest award

to return them but to keep them.Could this be an indication of an

African leader with a different?.In an era where most Africa leaders are

either extending their mandate,imposing their choice of candidate on

the majority,leaving for treatment of severe illness without delegating

powers to their vice or dissolving parliament unconstitutionally,Attah

seems totally different,if Napoleon were to be anywhere nearer he will

indeed not be happy.Well done uncle Fifii i only hope you will continue

like this and even "most better" than this by putting all the mouth

watering future plans like the housing projects,decentralization agenda

and many others into action.Indeed go slow but sure!

NATHANIEL MENSAH

Ghana institute of journalism

niiequaye@yahoo.co.uk

Columnist: Mensah, Nathaniel