Alex Mould writes: Ghana needs to reset itself

By
: Alexander Mould
People
are saying that the only reason why persons like you and I want to come into
‘power’ is to enrich ourselves, our friends, and our families. People are
saying we are all alike and only have our self-interest at heart.
People
have given up on the Leadership of our country. This is from empirical evidence
and behavioural analysis of what is currently going on.
I
cringe when I am told that the Citizens of a country elect leaders whose values
sum up the values of those Citizens.
What
makes me cringe more is how a foreign firm like Meralco, which is the only
entity in the PDS Consortium that has the technical and financial clout to be
in that Consortium, will be part of a grand scheme and/or allow itself to be
used by the puppet masters that control government business to perpetuate this
grand scheme.
Leaving
into the hands of a few individuals, who have no prior or current expertise,
the monopoly of distributing electricity to the consumer.
This
is even better than owning the state lotteries.
The
next thing we shall see is Public Utilities Regulatory Commission increasing
tariffs mainly skewed towards the distribution portion of the power value
chain.
More
is expected of our leaders in the fight to reduce the inequality in our
economy; an Oxfam report recently released raises this issue where in Africa,
the Richest 0.0001% own 40% of the continents entire wealth.
For
God sake, Our People are asking for just the basics and instead of fighting for
their basic rights by giving them access to jobs, which that will elevate them
from poverty, and make affordable the basic needs - such as healthcare,
education, potable water, electricity, and shelter - all we find each day we
wake up are schemes to make rich only those that have the power, directly - and
indirectly by the puppet master - to decide the outcomes of many government
business decisions by tweaking procurement rules, policies, and laws.
THE
VALUES OF OUR LEADERSHIP HAVE GONE DOWN THE DRAIN!!!
I
REFUSE TO ACCEPT THAT!!!!!
Ghana
deserves better!
All
I know is that as a country, we cannot continue on this path!!!
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