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Ghana - A Time to Heal & Renew the Nation (Hardcover)
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Ghana - A Time to Heal & Renew the Nation (Hardcover)
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In this thought provoking book the author takes a critical
retrospective glance at the political development of Ghana from its
colonial past to the attainment of her sovereignty, and highlights
the insidious fundamental flaws in the governance of the new
nation. He unequivocally asserts that the creation of a
dysfunctional totalitarian governmental system, where a cadre of
unseasoned politicians systematically arrogated all power to
themselves, and zealously prosecuted their political adversaries
into oblivion, constituted the most fatal fundamental flaw in the
governance of the nation. He points out that the military's
delusional belief in their self-appointed messianic role of
liberating and redeeming Ghana from the odious dictatorship imposed
on the people opened up the nation to the Pandora's box of
bureaucratic ineptitude, gross power abuses, poorly conceived, and
haphazardly implemented programs which precipitated political
instability, stagnation, and decay of the institutions of state
leading to the exodus of Ghanaians abroad. The dominant theme that
permeates throughout the book revolves around the prevalence of the
underlying institutional malaise inherited from colonial political
structures which concentrate too much raw political powers in the
hands of the presidency. This accumulation of near absolute power
elevates our presidents to the status of benevolent dictators, and
so their policies go virtually unchallenged. This lack of checks
and balances in our political system enabled the colonialists to
totally exploit our people, and when our Ghanaian leaders governed
our new nation in this same odious system they got the opportunity,
like the colonial masters, to exploit andarrogate power to
themselves, while utilizing the legal system as a weapon to harass
their political opponents and silenced them. The author argues that
this incompatibility of the colonial system with the political
development of modern Ghana is the root cause of our political
polarization, endemic instability and pervasive poverty.
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