Just
when everybody thought to be a youth and a successful career of Haruna Iddrisu
in politics, we lied. He fell short of that unique and uncommon quality of
“national patriotism” which is needed in our national body politic. If as a
politician, you cannot put your people and continent’s needs ahead of your
individual and egoistic needs then, you are forever cut out from the history
books of the next generation. The former President of the National Union of
Ghana Students’ (NUGS) is again about to betray the good people of Ghana on the
grounds of “breakthrough economic revamping” to the Economic Partnership
Agreement (EPA) of the European Union (a continent still struggling under their
own stupidity).
In
1997 Haruna Iddrisu, the then President of the National Union of Ghana
Students’ (NUGS) signed the
students’ suicide note to the erstwhile regime of
Jerry John Rawlings in the infamous “Akosombo Accord” where students were asked
to share the cost of their education with the “ever irresponsible” Governments
of our country. After this death deal, he and his lieutenants went to sleep
forgetting to keep a wakeful eye on the Government and the Private Sector. He
received booty from the Government for betraying his conscience and the
defenseless student body. Today, it’s unanimously agreed that, the Private
Sectors pact has been heaved on students when they are the major beneficiary of
graduates in the country. Many people have been forever cut out from receiving
tertiary education thanks to Haruna Iddrisu who felt he’d done one of the
brilliant things ever in Ghana.
As
if not satisfied, Haruna Iddrisu is again in the center of a very disingenuous
deal which will render many manufacturing plants in Ghana shut down sending
many into abject poverty. And he found no support in any other person than
Hannah Tetteh who’s half Ghanaian and half European. She felt that, pushing
Ghana to sign the agreement is one of the least things she’ll do for her
“unique” family. Side-stepping and backstabbing have been the lot of Haruna. He
did the same thing during the sale of Ghana Telecom to Vodafone Plc. by Kuffuor
and his men. How can he be President of Ghana with this kind of unqualified
attitude as he wished? Why are we listening to mushroom research firms in Ghana
who are happy to see us in the ditch just because they are getting some brown
envelopes for giving us that bitter pill? Why can’t we wait and listen for a
second? Sometimes, in our body politic as Ghanaians, it’s important to give our
ears the same amount of time we allow our mouth. It’s not all talk all day. We
must learn to blend it with listening for that’s what cut-out leaders are – they
are listeners.
If
we naively think the EPA represent that rare pill our suffocating economy needs,
then we are wrong as usual and the truth is not in us. Many right thinkers and
researchers like Dr. Yao Graham have debunked the “useful” arguments from
Haruna Iddrisu and his mentor Hannah Tetteh about the agreement. As for John
Mahama, like Rawlings he doesn’t know the mess he’s found us in and he’s no
clue to getting us out of the economic doldrums. He’s hoping “economists” like
Hannah Tetteh, Peter Otukunor and Fiifi Kwatey will magically lift-up the
economy of Ghana to what it was when John Kuffuor left power. However, what he
doesn’t understand is that, economic debacle and resuscitation is not some kind
of wishful thinking or imaginary. This cannot be done aloof. You need the
spirit of the people to be with you and not praise-singers like Adu Asare
(former MP of Adenta) and Felix Kwakye-Ofosu (Deputy Minister of Information
and Media Relation). Ghana needs the truth and if our leaders themselves are
not purveyors of truth who then are we listening to now?
Right
now, Ghana doesn’t need politics. It needs, unity of purpose with each of the
parties suggesting to Ghanaians and Government how we can escape from the
sinking economic ship. The New Patriotic Party (NPP) doesn’t understand the
times we’ve found ourselves either. If its leadership does then, they will be
dispassionate when it comes to issues of the economy and education. Politics
brought us here and politics must be responsible for taking us to that economic
freedom we desire. And this can be achieved with a dispassionate heart and a
truthful spirit. We don’t need Mahama and his men to defend the indefensible
just because it’s politics as usual. The challenge is for us to cut out some of
our stupid lifestyles that put huge holes in our tax revenue. The least we
expect from Government functionaries are splash parties and holidays that blow
away our tax revenue. Mahama and his men must do away with some things that do
not benefit Ghanaians. You don’t need to borrow money at a high interest rate to
surprise Ghanaians with a project which will later cost us our entire yearly
budget. Mahama must learn to live within our current means. The truth is that,
Ghana can no longer afford the lifestyle of Mahama as we did during the Kuffuor
and Atta Mills’ regimes. We are broke - a consequences of irresponsibility and
insensitivity on the part of Mahama.
The
way to economic resuscitation may be long and tiring yet rewarding when
home-grown economic policies like the Acheampong regime did are employed. The
likes of the Strategic Adjustment Program (SAP) and Economic Partnership
Agreement (EPA) are surely not the best ways forward. We engineered our own
problem. So let’s be up and doing to undo them after all Kuffuor and his men
did a lot that we can be proud about. Can you be proud today? Mahama himself is
not proud of his doings. Let’s do it right.s
Kwabena
Brako-Powers
Author
(Lost Leadership Conscience)
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