Kwabena
Brako-Powers (Author, Blogger, Thinker, Life-Enthusiast, Traveler)
Evil
days in Ghana:
However,
this is a bad time for President Mahama, especially, when he’s one such president
who’s been bad mouthed across the length and breadth of the country for his
poor leadership showing – even in his own National Democratic Congress (NDC). A
decision or the lack thereof that would add up to the burden of the people must
be done away with as quickly as possible. Ghanaians do not deserve to be punished,
and tossed about as though ignoble objects to be pushed around. Nobody has the
exclusive rights to rule over Ghanaians. The people make rulers, and rules. Fundamental
concepts such as these must be respected.
Drama
in Accra Car:
On
Friday, I sat in a blue Sprinter bus to Circle when a man began to rain insult
on the ‘mate’ for extorting an exorbitant fare from him. He said he paid
GHC1.20ps from Mallam Junction to Weija SCC, but the ‘mate’ is demanding
GHC1.40ps from him for the same distance. The ‘mate’ looked away. I saw the
muscles on his face contract. The smile he had on had given up. “It is 1.40ps
now”, the ‘mate’ said. A lady in the front seat cut in to take a bit of the ‘mate’,
when the man blamed her for giving the money to him. Without any description, I
realized the man was with her. I sat quietly, and like a sponge soaked in the
fanfare churned out in the vehicle. The ‘mate’ appeared a no nonsense man I reckoned.
He threatened another passenger of getting him out of the car if he doesn’t add
up his fare. That was the last time I heard the man’s voice or when he gave a
daring chuckle after the mate’s threat.
Everybody
is Right, Nobody is Wrong:
There
was silence till the man heading for Mallam Junction, again, blamed the woman
for giving the money to the ‘mate’ without finding out the cost. They argued
and went quiet when we got to McCarthy Hill till they got down at Mallam
Junction. I led out a quiet smile when they got down. A man sitting by me replied.
“This will continue for the next two weeks”, I said looking at him. He smiled. “We
have to learn to adjust”, he responded. I nodded not knowing whether it was in
an agreement with what he said, or what another passenger said about respecting
the rights of mates. I know a typical vehicle in Accra would be filled with
such pockets of quarrel, disagreements, and insults for the next two weeks till
the reality began to form in the conscience of passengers that fare prices
have been hiked, and would not be reduced. Price increments would always appreciate in Ghana. There’s
something about us that says things should always be increased. There’s no
backwards. The way remains forward.
In
such a time like this, everybody wants to say something. Everybody wants to
feel adequate, but nobody wants to listen to the other’s argument. It’s good to
have a voice, but it’s equally important to let your ears do enough listening. Many
a great disagreements could have been solved had the participants shown the
readiness to listen to each other. Many at times, our ears plead us to give
them the same amount of time we accord our mouth, but we ignore them for
expediency.
Ghanaians
have fading memories:
At
least, I know fare prices would not be reduced anytime soon. Not now. Never. Unless
President Mahama and his cohorts would want to repeat the unmanliness of
President Kufuor – an act responsible for NPP’s debacle in the Presidential
poll. Or unless he realizes that Ghanaians do not deserve to be punished like
he’s done. If the latter reason motivates him to reduce fuel prices in the
country, that would be so noble of him. If he stuck to the gun, that would be
commendable with consequences too.
However,
in all things, Ghanaians are said to be people with short and fading memories. They
will forget. This, also, shall pass. Ghanaians will overcome. They will forget
about everything, and be back as Ghanaians.
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