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Let No One Deceive You: Ghana is not America – Ebo Buckman writes

Ekow Annan By Ekow Annan Published November 8, 2024
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Ghana stands at a crucial crossroads, where the stakes are higher than ever for real transformation. The political merry-go-round between the NDC and the NPP has yielded little in the way of sustainable development, trapping us in a cycle of poor governance, struggling infrastructure, and economic instability. While America’s two-party system between Republicans and Democrats has propelled it into global power, Ghana’s two-party rivalry has only reinforced mediocrity and deepened poverty. In our 32 years of alternating leadership between NDC and NPP, each administration has largely been a mirror image of the other, lacking the innovation and unity needed to create lasting progress.

Comparing Ghana’s political landscape to that of America reveals stark differences in how these democracies function. Donald Trump’s electoral loss was not due to economic mismanagement, but rather his controversial handling of COVID-19 and the racial tensions surrounding George Floyd’s death. Conversely, former President John Mahama’s exit was driven by economic collapse, which ultimately forced Ghana to seek an IMF bailout.

The United States’ institutions are resilient and act as checks on executive power, unlike in Ghana, where public institutions are often extensions of the president’s will. Our system lacks the neutrality and transparency that allow American democracy to thrive, even under contentious leadership changes. The notion that John Mahama deserves a second chance simply because Trump has launched a comeback is misleading.

Ghana’s current crisis demands a fundamental shift – not a return to the same ineffective policies and practices that have failed to deliver. For decades, we have oscillated between two parties that have led us in circles, each blaming the other for our country’s woes while neglecting the need for real reform. Ghana’s citizens deserve a leadership model that is free from the winner-takes-all mentality, which has stifled meritocracy and prioritized partisan loyalty over competence.

The kind of change Ghana truly needs is what Alan Kyerematen is advocating through his Great Transformational Plan (GTP). His vision is to move away from excessive partisanship to deliver a transformative leadership that promises all-inclusive and accountable governance. Alan’s GTP champions a government of national unity, breaking down the winner-takes-all structure and empowering leaders based on merit, integrity, and vision. His call for a system where cronyism is replaced by capability and where corruption is met with accountability offers a new path forward for our nation.

Ghana’s media and intellectuals have sadly failed the nation by not guiding citizens beyond the two parties that have held us back. While intellectuals look on passively, the media has cozied up to these parties, abandoning its role as the impartial fourth estate. True neutrality is now rare among Ghanaian media.

With the help of the media, for 32 years, Ghana’s choice has followed the same cycle: if the NDC fails, we turn to the NPP, and when the NPP fails, we go back to the NDC. How can a cycle of rotating failures lead to real progress? The truth is, neither the NPP nor the NDC alone can provide the governance and development Ghana needs; only a government of national unity can achieve this.

At this critical juncture, we must not let the failures of this government alone be the basis for choosing our next president. Instead, let vision, competence, character, and integrity of those aspiring to lead guide our choice. The way forward is far more important than the way backward. Ghanaians are calling for real, life-reflecting change – one that will reshape our politics, strengthen our institutions, and finally deliver the growth and development we deserve.

Shalom shalom!

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