Thursday,
October 16, 2014
My
good friends, I want to stick my neck out to say that Ghana can never be (re)built with
the kind of “democracy” in place that is not being used to solve problems but
to reinforce the inadequacies characterizing governance in Ghana or those
making this 4th Republic a laughing stock.
Why am I being so brazen? Simple.
There is too much theft of public funds without any prompt action being taken
to punish the culprits or to institutionalize preventive mechanisms, which
angers the citizens. Make no mistake. Public funds are the livewire of
democracy; and when public funds are so easily stolen, the democracy itself is
endangered.
In Ghana, theft of public funds
is second nature to those with access to the national coffers and their
dependants motivating their waywardness. So, appointment to high public office
is a green light to theft of public funds; and whoever succeeds is lionized. It
is inescapable. What a sick country to live in!