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CHRIS-VINCENT Writes: GHANA | We Are A Nation of ‘IDIOTS’ Who Spend Time & Money to Celebrate Power Barges

Power Barges Ceremony
Power Barges Inauguration

Ghana has had too many embarrassing periods that counting them would be both metaphorically and literally impossible—but this particular one does not only ridicule the nation but it makes a statement about the intellect and integrity of every Ghanaian out there.

We behave as if out of a cosmic mistake, we time traveled from the Palaeolithic era, escaping the era of enlightenment into a century of abundance knowledge which we cannot contend with.

For God knows how long, Ghana has been facing an unbearable power crisis and each time a government has to deal with this: it does it the same—provide a temporal solution to score electoral points and in so doing, make the long term projection of the problem worse by over-working the power infrastructure.

Ironically, this seems to work because the politicians are able to get the votes they want from the citizens by just doing this—and as such, the real problem is never tackled.

It would be unfair, somewhat hypocritical of me to indict President Mahama’s led NDC government alone for employing a temporal solution to such a serious problem—because, the Kufuor administration did the same and based on our conception of politics, whatever government we put in power would do exactly this.

However, President Mahama’s led NDC government has added a different layer to the consistently served hogwash when it comes to Ghana’s power crisis.

He has decided to unequivocally tell the whole world that; We Are A Nation of IDIOTS—by throwing a media covered birthday party for a huge generator his administration obtained from Turkey, for his version of the temporal fix to Ghana’s electricity problem, locally and ‘affectionately’ called-Dumsor.

It wouldn’t perhaps be that much of a ridicule if it was only the President and his stooges who are in agreement of this—because we could have argued that, that’s them and not us.

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