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The End of the Political 419 in the North

Kwaku Amoh-Darteh, Esq. writes that the era of empty promises and political deception in Northern Ghana is over, urging voters to embrace pragmatic leadership focused on enterprise and transformation.

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published October 20, 2025
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The deception is over. The 419 is over. The North has seen the light.

For decades, the northern stretch of Ghana rich in agrarian promise yet impoverished in progress has been the stage for one of the nation’s most tragic paradoxes: abundance without prosperity. Each election season, political figures descend upon its towns and villages with lofty promises, invoking brotherhood, religion, and tribe as tools of persuasion. They call you brother when they seek your vote, but when the ballots are sealed, they vanish behind tinted convoys and distant offices, leaving the same dusty roads, decaying infrastructure, and unfulfilled dreams.

This cycle of deception what one might call a political 419 has drained the very soul of development. For years, the North has been treated not as a frontier of opportunity, but as a footnote in national planning. Yet beneath the red earth and under the vast northern skies lies a different story: one of possibility, of enterprise, and of renewal.

The truth is that the North is not poor it is poorly managed. The land is fertile, the labor is abundant, and the potential is immense. What has been lacking is leadership that sees beyond the ballot box leadership that views the North not through the lens of political expedience but through the lens of economic strategy.

Ken Ohene Agyapong represents not another political promise, but a pragmatic blueprint for transformation. His vision is deeply managerial, not rhetorical. He sees in the North a vast corridor for agro-industrial growth where yam, rice, sorghum, and shea are no longer sold as raw produce but transformed into finished products, generating jobs and sustaining livelihoods. His proposal is not about handouts, but about enterprise about turning the land’s bounty into structured opportunity.

This is what modern leadership demands: value creation, not value extraction.

And so, to the people of the North, the time has come to choose wisely. When they come again, these career politicians with their borrowed smiles and counterfeit brotherhood, turn them down. They are not your true brothers. A true brother does not remember you only in election seasons. A true brother does not feed on your poverty to sustain his comfort. A true brother is the one who works to empower you, who believes that the destiny of the North is the destiny of Ghana itself.

The deception is over. The North will no longer trade its future for promises. It will build, process, innovate, and rise because this time, leadership will not come to exploit the land, but to cultivate it.

Ken’s call is not just political; it is economic. It is a call to awaken the North to its own strength to move from dependency to productivity, from politics to purpose.

The North has seen the light. And once the light comes, darkness has no place to hide.

Written By: Kwaku Amoh-Darteh, Esq.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not reflect the position of Starrfm.com.gh or its management.

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