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Merry Christmas & “Active” New Year!

Fri, 24 Dec 2010 Source: Amponsah, Jerry

Christmas is the season of kindling the fire of hospitality in the hall, the

genial flame of charity in the heart.

From home to home, political party to political party and from one place to the

other, the warmth and joy of Christmas, brings us closer to one another.

2010 has truly been a bittersweet.

The significance of Christmas is known all over the world. Though it is true

that Christmas is celebrated as the day of the birth of Christ into this world,

it symbolizes a very deeply significant truth of the spiritual life. Jesus

Christ was born into a world that was riddled with problems: religious, social,

political and otherwise. In the midst of these conditions, Christ was born to

humble beginnings and gave a new and a spiritual turn to the lives of men.

Today, we can learn from His humble beginnings; that we too can rise above the

challenges and limitations that confront us in our lives, if we truly accept

and, in turn generate peace and love.

This Christmas season finds our nation in an interesting time encumbered by the

challenges brought on: the Black Stars painful World Cup defeat, foot-soldiers

hooliganisms armed robberies and other crimes and above all, the government

inaction yet its hunger for incessant loans.

If the NDC government really wants our country to be “merry” this Christmas,

they should distribute money equivalent to the sum they spent for the promotion

of the 39-pages green book of the 50 achievements. After all, the money, after

all, is for the people, isn’t it? It should not be used to promote and

perpetuate self-aggrandizement.

It is true that among other natural resources God endowed us with oil. Before

James of the Royal Company of Adventurers landed on the shores of Accra in the

late seventeenth century, there was great deposit of oil on the shores of Ghana.

But our highly ‘religious’ President Atta Mills in the spirit of the gospel will

agree with me that, the Almighty God reveal the commercial quantities of the oil

through his anointed son, ex-President J. A. Kufour.

We pray that the oil, our nation’s golden dream, will not make our men awake to

hunger.

How can there be laughter, how can there be pleasure, when majority of the

country is hungry? We hope that the strongly declared “Action Year’s” goals will

unconditionally transform our country from a “third world status” to a better

one.

Let us, therefore, make this Christmas not only a time to celebrate with our

families and friends, but also a time to share with the less fortunate

individuals in our communities.

Let us make this Christmas a time to give thanks to the Heavenly Father for

where he has brought us irrespective of our religious beliefs and party

colorizations.

Wishing all good people of Ghana both home and abroad, a Merry Christmas and an

“Active” New Year!

God Bless Us, Every One!

Jerry Amponsah (Sabbato)

Communications’ Group

NPP, New York

Columnist: Amponsah, Jerry