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18/05/2022

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17/04/2022

Remember this: Whenever liberals speak using terms like you, we, and us they are really talking about THEM and those who agree with them. Because, they have a distorted view of life that they, their values, thoughts, ideas, and goals are the ones held by everyone or at least the majority and only they are right. They are so convinced of their "rightness" that anyone who disagrees with them must be immediately silenced. There can be NO dissenting speech, it is quickly labeled as "misleading, misinformation, disinformation, and lies. Sounds like Socialists, Communists, and N***s. They live in a world of fear and when fear fails to maintain their position they ALWAYS turn to FORCE to maintain it.

Oliver Barker Vormawor Writes    Neho! This morning I want to tell you why I have come to be now firm in the belief that...
16/04/2022

Oliver Barker Vormawor Writes


Neho! This morning I want to tell you why I have come to be now firm in the belief that the Ghana Armed Forces is truly a Useless Army!

To do this, I will tell you what is happening in Malawi.

Many of you may not know this, but currently in Malawi, there is a massive protest movement led by a gentleman called Oliver Nakoma. Malawians have taken to the streets over the rising cost of living and what they call false campaign promises

A few days ago, the Army of Malawi, issued a warning, including to the Malawian Police that that no one should interfere with protests that are currently going on in that country.

The Army has warned that it will not entertain anyone to brutalize the people who are only exercising their civil rights.

The protestors have so far given President Lazarus Chakwera an ultimatum of 85 days to fix the challenges Malawians are facing in the country or resign as he promised.

If you wonder what the role of the Military can be in a Democracy? This is it!

Now consider our own military. The Ghana Armed Forces have a stellar reputation when on Peacekeeping Missions abroad. Yet in Ghana, they are in the bushes protecting galamsey operations; signing private contracts with Chinese firms to pillage our resources.

They are in our communities aiming at and shooting unarmed civilians; brutalizing entire communities just because one person lost his phone.

Why is it that, even though we are the Citizens of Ghana; we only get the violent face of our military? When other populations enjoy its humanity? Why?

Just think about this, even the fact that there are many of you who at the very mention of the word useless army start to get palpitations. Ask yourself why? If it’s a democratized institution why would an opinion that they are useless be considered a taboo? Why are you afraid of their violence? Because they are unprofessional and murderous when dealing with their own citizens. How revolting!

The military must be a pillar of our democracy; not its disruptor. They must be prepared to protect democratic fairness. Play the balancing role; particularly as citizens receive no protection from neither the police nor the judiciary!

If our democracy must survive; our soldiers must stop marching into Parliament at the order of politicians; or deploying into our communities to shoot unarmed people; or signing commercial contracts to protect galamsey operators.

Our Military must come into its own as the standard bearer of human rights and democratic values.

If it does not, it is useless. And at the first opportunity, when power shifts to the youth; it will be abolished like several countries have started to do.

Shalom.

12/04/2022

Prof Stephen Adei has said there is improvement in the Corruption Perception under Akufo-Addo as compared to the erstwhile John Mahama govt

Prof. Adei seems to be making quite some unfavorable comments about the government he helped put in place. What's happen...
08/04/2022

Prof. Adei seems to be making quite some unfavorable comments about the government he helped put in place. What's happening to him?

23/05/2020

In Ghana, with the exception of the three northern regions, public toilet is the main toilet facility used by large proportions of households in all regions, ranging from 30 percent in Volta to 44 percent in Brong Ahafo. More than 72 percent of households in the three northern regions have no access to a toilet facility. [Source: GSS]


23/05/2020

Ghana's percentage distribution of toilet facilities by type. The proportion of households using public toilet facility has increased from 31.4 percent in 2000 to 34.6 percent in 2010. On the other hand, the proportion of households that use Pit latrine reduced from 22.0 percent in 2000 to 19.0 percent in 2010. Similarly, the proportion of households without toilet facility decreased slightly from 20 percent in 2000 to 19.3 percent in 2010. The proportion of households using WC has increased from 8.5 percent in 2000 to 15.4 percent. [Source: GSS]


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