KWASEA! JUST LOOK AT THE ROTTEN EDUCATION, HEALTH, WATER, ELECTRIC POWER AND ROAD SYSTEMS IN GHANA.
ARE YOU THAT IDIOT TO WRITE SUCH GARBAGE? YOU DUMB HEAD!
KWASEA! JUST LOOK AT THE ROTTEN EDUCATION, HEALTH, WATER, ELECTRIC POWER AND ROAD SYSTEMS IN GHANA.
ARE YOU THAT IDIOT TO WRITE SUCH GARBAGE? YOU DUMB HEAD!
Kokoroko Kukurudu 10 years ago
You fake Atta Mills are an imbecilic uneducated nimcompoop twerp.
You fake Atta Mills are an imbecilic uneducated nimcompoop twerp.
ATTA MILLS 10 years ago
j.E.A MILLS IS DEAD BECAUSE OF HIS OWN STUPIDITY, SO THERE IS NO FAKE ATTA MILLS.
EVEN THOUGH I AM ALSO ATTA MILLS I AM NOT AS STUPID AS THE DEAD JOHN EVANS FIFI ATTA MILLS.
j.E.A MILLS IS DEAD BECAUSE OF HIS OWN STUPIDITY, SO THERE IS NO FAKE ATTA MILLS.
EVEN THOUGH I AM ALSO ATTA MILLS I AM NOT AS STUPID AS THE DEAD JOHN EVANS FIFI ATTA MILLS.
Sankofa 10 years ago
President Mahama did promise after the elections to call the political party leaders together for a tete-a-tete on problems facing the country.
It does appear that the adversarial climate emanating from the ongoing court c ... read full comment
President Mahama did promise after the elections to call the political party leaders together for a tete-a-tete on problems facing the country.
It does appear that the adversarial climate emanating from the ongoing court case has prevented this meeting taking place.
We must wean ourselves away from relying on foreign money and foreign companies to develop our country.
We have all the resources and skills we need. Let us utilise these resources ourselves and only bring in foreign expertise where we lack the know-how.
Let us encourage the diaspora to make our country benefit from the expertise which is serving other countries so well. Our embassies can help by facilitating knowledge and skill transfer from the diaspora to our country. The skills database set up by the High Commission here in London is a good start. But this must lead to a greater engagement with Ghanaian professionals and experts in the diaspora to explore further how their expertise can be made available to our country.
Foreign companies are only out to make a profit. We have a stake in the development of our country. If we do not develop our country, no one will do it for us!
Colegate 10 years ago
You have said it all.A united government that will tap the best human representation in all fields of endeavour can lead us to the promise land.Party politics and the winner takes all mentality is messing us up by day.We need ... read full comment
You have said it all.A united government that will tap the best human representation in all fields of endeavour can lead us to the promise land.Party politics and the winner takes all mentality is messing us up by day.We need servant leaders with high expertise to formulate good policies for us. Collectively they will ensure that what ever decision they take will be in the interest of the nation and not any individual of partisan interest.
Zoobie-Zoobie 10 years ago
the two party system (ndc + npp) is killing Ghana softly
the two party system (ndc + npp) is killing Ghana softly
Zoobie-Zoobie 10 years ago
where there is no vision people perish
where there is no vision people perish
PAUL AFFUL 10 years ago
when a wicked looting govt like ndc is in power and embarks on personal greed and selfish agenda like deviously conspiring with criminals to pay out nearly one billion dollars in faked jdebts and wastes a further nearly nine ... read full comment
when a wicked looting govt like ndc is in power and embarks on personal greed and selfish agenda like deviously conspiring with criminals to pay out nearly one billion dollars in faked jdebts and wastes a further nearly nine billion ghana cedis in over-expenditure in 2012, this tells u that ghana is very very far from enjoying A LEADERSHIP WITH PATRIOTISM AND GOOD CONSCIENCE.....EVER SINCE SINISTER ATTA MILLS TEAMED UP WITH BETTY, WOYOME AND BARTON ODRO TO LOOT THE STATE, THE COUNTRY HAS SEEN NOTHING BUT INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF CORRUPTION IN ALL CIRCLES OF ECONOMY WITH NDC LAWYERS BOLDLY DEFENDING SUCH CORRUPTION AND EVEN DEFENDING WOYOME.....WE ARE INDEED BLACKMEN WHOSE PENCHANT FOR SELF DESTRUCTION IS TOO STRONG AND VERY EVIL.......ndc is simply evil very very evil and inconsiderate of their poverty stricken fantis, ewes, and northerners.....that is why they are so wasteful of state resources n rob us daily.....ide biiii keke..
chamcham 10 years ago
GOOD ARTICLE!!
GOOD ARTICLE!!
ATTA MILLS 10 years ago
THE WRITER KWESI ATTA SAKYI OR WHATEVER HE CALLS HIMSELF IS AS STUPID AS THE ARTICLE HE HAS WRITTEN
THE WRITER KWESI ATTA SAKYI OR WHATEVER HE CALLS HIMSELF IS AS STUPID AS THE ARTICLE HE HAS WRITTEN
Nyansasem 10 years ago
I will leave the critique to Kwesi Mintah and dwell on the thrust of your write-up. Clearly, this is a thought-provoking article and it needs attention of patriotic citizens to digest and debate about it.
Judging from the ... read full comment
I will leave the critique to Kwesi Mintah and dwell on the thrust of your write-up. Clearly, this is a thought-provoking article and it needs attention of patriotic citizens to digest and debate about it.
Judging from the parties we have in Ghana, I don't think we will ever get the opportunity to have your "Turnaround Leader." It can only happen when we are blessed with peoples' revolution with a benevolent dictator just like Kagame.
Yes, a leader that would rise up against his own members or ministers, whose only jobs are to go to FM Radios to insult the opposition. That should be the first task to bring the people together for the work that is ahead of him. The politics of insult should be the first thing he should deal with and it should starts from him and his members.
A leader that will not put square pegs in round holes. Why should we have people who have no clue about healthcare industry manning our health Ministry? That leader should reach for knowledgeable leaders who will come and help him with his vision. They should not only come from his or her tribe.
The President should reduced the Ministries and make his salary and that of MPs, Ministers and their Deputies public. And moreover cancel all per diem being doled out to public and civil servants. How can a country that depend on borrowing have over 100 ministers and 375 MPs, who are being paid handsomely and yet, do nothing to advance our country?
These are the first things a great leader has to start in our country. If he has to achieve his goals, and get people involved in his "revolution," ACCOUNTABILITY, HONESTY and TRANSPARENCY should be his priority. Without that, he would get nowhere with his visions.
These could be done less than 3 months in office. His next challenge is the DECENTRALIZATION. The people should have the right to choose their own Regional, Municipal, District and Assembly men. It is only this will leaders become accountable to their action because they know that they will face the wrath of the people. After that, why should Agriculture ministry be at Accra and not Brong Ahafo Region. Why should Fishing Ministry be at Accra and not Central or Volta Region? And Mining industry not in Eastern or Western Region. Why should someone from Bolgatanga come to Accra to make his passport? Can we have another Airport at Kintampo or Tamale? All these are to give the youth jobs while simultaneously allowing them to stay where they are instead of flooding to Accra.
The comes the challenge of what is termed as WET ( Water & Electricity & Toilet) by some people. How could we talk of ITs while we are blessed with DUMSO everyday? Could we do anything without Water and Electricity? This should be his first challenge. And make sure those building mansions and businesses everywhere will have toilets. We will never advance if nothing is done about our water and electricity problem.
I can't not believe that a country with a size smaller than Texas and yet, no leader has come to think of making dual carriageway highways from North to south and east to west. With 4 of that from south to North ( Axim to Tumu, Cape Coast thru Kumasi to Navrongo, Accra thru Tamale to Bawku and then Anloga to yendi). And 4 from East to West (HO to Wiawso; Kadjebi to Berekum; Bimbila to Bole; and Wawjawga to Wa). Yes, if a leader set his mind on that, it could be done.
These are the basics, that could be done. The rest like Education, Economy and our Healthcare will could follow along as we try to develop. People don't realize that all our people are centered in Accra, Kumasi and Cape & T'di and Sunyani. Many doctors don't want to go anywhere except these places and that is the problem.
Ghana just needs only few good men with vision to turn things around.
Kawaanopaado 10 years ago
Check your facts.
Check your facts.
Nyansasem 10 years ago
Thank you, but was the only mistake you found?
Thank you, but was the only mistake you found?
Kawaanopaado 10 years ago
You are good, but perhaps in haste, you made some grammatical boo-boos.
You are good, but perhaps in haste, you made some grammatical boo-boos.
Nyansasem 10 years ago
I am more concerned about your thoughts on what Sekyi's article. May be, you can add your voice to it. Again, thanks
I am more concerned about your thoughts on what Sekyi's article. May be, you can add your voice to it. Again, thanks
Paa Kwesi Mintah 10 years ago
Cousin,
This is one of your worst articles ever. I am very disappointed you've reverted to your old habits after churning a good one yesterday.
If I didn't know you as a prolific author who tries to deliver on worthy to ... read full comment
Cousin,
This is one of your worst articles ever. I am very disappointed you've reverted to your old habits after churning a good one yesterday.
If I didn't know you as a prolific author who tries to deliver on worthy topics, I would've dismissed your article in mid paragraph and branded you semi-literate.
I don't think you understand that fundamental workings of national governance or the structures that make it work.
You seem to think most of Ghana's intractable problems are academic and if only a certain textbook pattern or recommendation is followed, then all will be well. If only Mahama can mimic the antics of Paul Kagame, all will be fine in Ghana. I don't like to upbraid you but I have no choice but brand you an incoherent illiterate.
So now you're borrowing from all these motivational and therapeutic jargon, "Turnaround Leadership", only to sell us some cockamamie idea about handing over contracts to Julius Berger because Nigeria did so in the '70's. Ever heard of German company Carl Ploetner? The morphed into Construction Pioneers and fleeced Ghana to the tune of $90 Million.
This scatter brained article of yours is not about Turnaround Leadership but a partial listology that evens mentions Moses leading the Israelites to Caanan, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Paul Kagame and more Paul Kagame.
I doubt you have a mind of your own without the influence of these personalities you read in textbooks.
One thing you should note is that a nation is only as good as its weakest link. Our weakest links are so numerous you can't number them and most are habits.
Now lets get to the lies in your article:
You wrote:
"Ghana is now declared a low middle income country and we are at the critical stage of take-off, where we need to build enough thrust for the take-off to actualize".
That is a lie being often repeated all over the place. Who declared Ghana a lower mid income country? And what is this relative mid income? For a nation with over 50% unemployment that borrows from foreign sources to pay its bills, it's just next to impossible to chalk up those variables that make it economically similar to say Saudi Arabia.
Lie #2:
"Currently, we cannot say there is an excellent enabling environment for investors in Ghana, because our economy is facing severe deficits in power supply, chronic corruption in government outfits such as IRS, customs, immigration, police, health, education, lands, among others"
So want to tell me investors are turned off from Ghana because of "chronic corruption in government outfits such as IRS, customs, immigration, police, health, education, lands, among others?
What has IRS, Customs and immigration got to do with investments in Ghana?
Can any of those govt outfits prevent you from starting a goat farm in Winneba when you win the Zambian lottery? You talk by heart too much.
Lie #3
"Our rate of inflation has worsened in the last few years to about 9 to 10%. The cedi has experienced escalating haemorrhagical depreciation against the major currencies, as its velocity of circulation is about to breach the sound barrier, or become faster than Usein Bolt, with a bolt-away hyper-inflation.
Why do you talk like a dummy? Were you expecting anything better from a nation that's drowning in debt, with a budget supplemented by foreign aid? You expect the currency of such a nation to appreciate against the dollar? And you're what again, economist or a student of Gompertz and his curves? You'll be better of being an apostle of me, Kwesi Mintah.
And you wrote:
(Will Paa Kwesi Mintah contend with me on these points? He needs to go to Ghana to verify on the ground, instead of pontification on issues from his ivory tower hideout in Sylvia’s Restaurant in Big Apple. He is a veritable confuser, not very much like Confucius)"
You need to be told your faulty observations of economic and political events cannot be referenced in any article worthy of its topic.
You possess such simplistic view of Ghana's shortcomings and its solutions. In one of your previous articles you recommended the Accra Mayor travel to Lagos to copy from the notes of the Lagosian Mayor. Now you recommend Mahama to copy Paul Kagame. Just tell me who to copy and I'll quit commenting on your articles. Who should I copy from? Copying solves all the problems, uh?
And then this silly statements:
"I am told Paul Kagame spent 5 years studying economic systems which have worked in the world, such as South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and UAE. He has a strong think-tank including the former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair'
And so? Big deal.
I am going to quit reading your articles because they're based on simplistic views and usually composed with listology.
Until you turn around to tighten your articles with loaded facts I won't read you again. Yes, this is a warning so up your game, else your cousin Mintah is done with you.
Quit talking like a communist minister in your articles, with faithless requests as:
"We need men of integrity and imbued with high sense of patriotic zeal."
"Ghana now stands at the crossroads, waiting for an astute leader to take us to the Promised Land"
"Now that we have raised capital from the international capital market, we need to husband it prudently by engaging the services of quality contractors"
"A New Deal type of programme of undertaking massive infrastructural development across the country will be the only way to provide millions of jobs for the masses and assuage the anger of Ghanaians."
Such annoying by heart talk.
Saalute from forehead to waist with a foot stomp, whaaaam.
Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago
A very brilliant article. Keep it up bro, and don't be bothered by those who have their heads in a freezer; you are now a must read for me.
A very brilliant article. Keep it up bro, and don't be bothered by those who have their heads in a freezer; you are now a must read for me.
km agyin 10 years ago
The only credible person i can think of is Kofi Annan, but he won't come forward unless we the people choose him. He is neutral. He is the true statesman and is without blemish. Let us the people cry to him to lead us.If we d ... read full comment
The only credible person i can think of is Kofi Annan, but he won't come forward unless we the people choose him. He is neutral. He is the true statesman and is without blemish. Let us the people cry to him to lead us.If we do, he will accept.
km agyin 10 years ago
We are leaderless
We are leaderless
Tekonline.org 10 years ago
And what happens when that great turnaround leader suddenly passes away? Who would fill that big void?
The world indeed has seen some remarkable feats by certain individuals who single-handedly steered a nation to prosperi ... read full comment
And what happens when that great turnaround leader suddenly passes away? Who would fill that big void?
The world indeed has seen some remarkable feats by certain individuals who single-handedly steered a nation to prosperity. Isn't it amazing what Nkrumah could achieve in just a few years!
Yet, I'm also intrigued by very prosperous nations that don't seem to have a "star figure" at the helm.
China comes to mind. You could have them lose a leader practically every year and I bet you wouldn't see much change in the direction of their fortunes.
I suspect they FIRMLY have in place a star SYSTEM rather than just a visionary person. In the case of America, believe it or not, it is a TEAM of experts, under the watchful eye of Congress, that leads the country behind the scenes. Thus even with major ideological shifts in leadership, the nation marches on relatively unperturbed.
Ghana needs a team of great experts, strategic thinkers, functional institutions, and above all
a fool-proof SYSTEM of governance!
Nyansasem 10 years ago
"Turnaround leader" is just another name for a GREAT LEADER. China, Russia, Singapore, Malaysia and most advanced countries started with SOMEONE who had a vision and brought good people along to work with him.
A "Turnaroun ... read full comment
"Turnaround leader" is just another name for a GREAT LEADER. China, Russia, Singapore, Malaysia and most advanced countries started with SOMEONE who had a vision and brought good people along to work with him.
A "Turnaround leader" or a great leader who brings along great people to work with will eventually put systems or institutions in place and that is what Black Africa countries, like Ghana need.
Coming to our own continent, Seretse Khama, decided to turn Botswana around after its independence. He changed the poorest country to one of the fastest growing economy in Africa in just less than 15 yrs. He did so by fighting against Corruption. Currently, Botswana is the least corrupt Nation in Africa and the fast growing economy in Africa.
When a leader is corrupt like the one we have in Ghana, what do you think the strategic thinkers can do? And how could you put functional institutions in place when the leader and his ministers are all corrupt?
I think when some of you hear about strong men, you assume we are talking about Idi Amin, Mombutu, Mugabe, Ghadafi and the rest. No, Ghana needs a strong man like Seretse or Lee Kuan Yew type to bring the changes we need. Without them, there would be no strategic thinkers, functional institutions or any system.
Tekonline.org 10 years ago
Wow! Sounds like a great idea. We really do need one of such leaders.
So where do we start? Wait for one to be born? Search high and low? I'm sure there is one out there. Let's roll up our sleeves!
Wow! Sounds like a great idea. We really do need one of such leaders.
So where do we start? Wait for one to be born? Search high and low? I'm sure there is one out there. Let's roll up our sleeves!
Nyansasem 10 years ago
I wanted to welcome you back to the forum. Where did you go?
Did you go to Ghana to open Science, Technology and Maths University somewhere in your village?
I wanted to welcome you back to the forum. Where did you go?
Did you go to Ghana to open Science, Technology and Maths University somewhere in your village?
Nothing new.yaa ka yaa ka bii..
KWASEA! JUST LOOK AT THE ROTTEN EDUCATION, HEALTH, WATER, ELECTRIC POWER AND ROAD SYSTEMS IN GHANA.
ARE YOU THAT IDIOT TO WRITE SUCH GARBAGE? YOU DUMB HEAD!
You fake Atta Mills are an imbecilic uneducated nimcompoop twerp.
j.E.A MILLS IS DEAD BECAUSE OF HIS OWN STUPIDITY, SO THERE IS NO FAKE ATTA MILLS.
EVEN THOUGH I AM ALSO ATTA MILLS I AM NOT AS STUPID AS THE DEAD JOHN EVANS FIFI ATTA MILLS.
President Mahama did promise after the elections to call the political party leaders together for a tete-a-tete on problems facing the country.
It does appear that the adversarial climate emanating from the ongoing court c ...
read full comment
You have said it all.A united government that will tap the best human representation in all fields of endeavour can lead us to the promise land.Party politics and the winner takes all mentality is messing us up by day.We need ...
read full comment
the two party system (ndc + npp) is killing Ghana softly
where there is no vision people perish
when a wicked looting govt like ndc is in power and embarks on personal greed and selfish agenda like deviously conspiring with criminals to pay out nearly one billion dollars in faked jdebts and wastes a further nearly nine ...
read full comment
GOOD ARTICLE!!
THE WRITER KWESI ATTA SAKYI OR WHATEVER HE CALLS HIMSELF IS AS STUPID AS THE ARTICLE HE HAS WRITTEN
I will leave the critique to Kwesi Mintah and dwell on the thrust of your write-up. Clearly, this is a thought-provoking article and it needs attention of patriotic citizens to digest and debate about it.
Judging from the ...
read full comment
Check your facts.
Thank you, but was the only mistake you found?
You are good, but perhaps in haste, you made some grammatical boo-boos.
I am more concerned about your thoughts on what Sekyi's article. May be, you can add your voice to it. Again, thanks
Cousin,
This is one of your worst articles ever. I am very disappointed you've reverted to your old habits after churning a good one yesterday.
If I didn't know you as a prolific author who tries to deliver on worthy to ...
read full comment
A very brilliant article. Keep it up bro, and don't be bothered by those who have their heads in a freezer; you are now a must read for me.
The only credible person i can think of is Kofi Annan, but he won't come forward unless we the people choose him. He is neutral. He is the true statesman and is without blemish. Let us the people cry to him to lead us.If we d ...
read full comment
We are leaderless
And what happens when that great turnaround leader suddenly passes away? Who would fill that big void?
The world indeed has seen some remarkable feats by certain individuals who single-handedly steered a nation to prosperi ...
read full comment
"Turnaround leader" is just another name for a GREAT LEADER. China, Russia, Singapore, Malaysia and most advanced countries started with SOMEONE who had a vision and brought good people along to work with him.
A "Turnaroun ...
read full comment
Wow! Sounds like a great idea. We really do need one of such leaders.
So where do we start? Wait for one to be born? Search high and low? I'm sure there is one out there. Let's roll up our sleeves!
I wanted to welcome you back to the forum. Where did you go?
Did you go to Ghana to open Science, Technology and Maths University somewhere in your village?