Dear Editor,
I was reading with profound interest, the editorial of today of the Gye Nyame Concord on the above topic at Ghanaweb this morning, and I wish to comment a little bit on this issue.
Firstly, I must firmly say that I side with the editor in coming out categorically to speak against this so-called "Legalization" issue.
Secondly, that such a proclamation is coming from a renowned Ghanaian Professor and chairman of the Ghana AIDS commission doesn’t make it gospel wisdom. What makes it even sad is that his assertion was made with reference to a British Professor.
Sir, it's a common phenomenon to find most African politicians, policy makers and for that matter leaders copying blindly Western traditions and values, knowledge and information in reasoning without really analyzing it to suit our context.
Western lifestyles, which he talks of here, with emphasis on “red light districts” in curbing HIV in Europe, are akin to the biblical Sodom and Gomorra, which most Europeans themselves abhor. Walk through the streets of Amsterdam, Hamburg and Munich and you'll marvel, but this is a lifestyle left to the lower downtrodden elements of their societies. And who said these prostitutes don't even have HIV?
Many well-educated Europeans are stiff-scared about HIV in their own backyard than in Africa where virtues are a common finding.
The lower rates of HIV are basically due:
3. Policy makers and leaders tasked with this responsibility are committed, feel a sense of duty, a sense of responsibility to work not only for their monies but also with the interest of the whole white race and future generations at heart, unlike what we see back home where these commissioners and NGOS are only interested in forming many committees and going for unnecessary marathon meetings and awarding themselves fat sitting allowances.
4. The other fact is that these Europeans and Americans actually under-declare their statistics! And you see, with HIV now considered as a developmental index, they seek not only to suppress black Africans but also to make the future hopeless for us. It’s only when you have no hope that you tend to be overly reliant on them for them to perpetuate their supremacy.