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Let’s Inform To Misinform

Sat, 27 Nov 2010 Source: Mensah, Nathaniel

INCREASINGLY the

new found oil (black gold) in Ghana is generating several hullabaloos every

single day. There is never a day in this country of ours where the media and

civic society won’t utter a word without a reference to the so called the

‘economic messiah’ who will turn the fortunes and livelihoods of the people of

Ghana into that of a haven on earth.

One recent of such

instances is the chiefs and people of the Western region demanding for their

share of the national ‘economic messiah’. Yes I said chiefs and people because

if it is only the chiefs, they represent the people.

So who's turn will

it be next, for me it didn’t make a bit of logic and not to talk about the

implications this new development is likely to generate.

THE

QUESTION

Assuming the people

of Ashanti,Volta,Brong Ahafo and other regions who’s farmers toil contribute to

the much acclaimed cocoa producing country of ours also demands for whatever

percent, where will the nation be? I

am just trying to find out and more unarguably emptying my mind.

MY BEEF

My objective is to

put across what as a genuine Ghanaian I think is not a healthy development in

our quest to adequately distribute our God given resources.

If at all there is

any iota of truth in the sage ‘unity lies in strength’ then it is in only as a

united country we can adequately develop all the undeveloped parts of our dear

nation. I share and strongly believe that the people of the Western region

deserve much better than they have now but the solution to this abhorring

effect on the people of the Western region is a very strong and committed

political will not 10 percent of the "so called" oil revenue.

MY

REASONS

Let’s assume again

that the national cake meant for developing the Western region is given to the

people of that region to develop their own region, your guess is as right as

mine. Doom! That is what we will see; the point is that this same act of

inhumane, disrespect and blatant uncommitment to giving us what is due us will

still be with us.

May be we can say

that politicians in their quest to claim and clad themselves with power should

share in this dilemma, don’t ask me why because we all saw how politicians with

different ideologies but the same umbilical cord tried hard as they did to

score political points misinformed Ghanaians about what really there is in the

oil for them.

I have my reservations

as a Ghanaian but our people say that when you see a toad in the day, then

there is something that is pursuing it. Hence my reservations becomes

unreserved because FOR HOW LONG CAN WE WAIT AND SEE OUR PEOPLE PERISH IN

IGNORANCE, LACK OF INFORMATION AND BE MISINFORMED?.

NATHANIEL MENSAH

(www.natmensah.blogspot.com/niiequaye@yahoo.co.uk)

THE WRITER IS THE S.R.C

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE GHANA INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISM

Columnist: Mensah, Nathaniel