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The question explicit in the title of this article is directed at the political parties aspiring to govern this country.
We are by no means ignorant of the fact that nations are infinitely more complex than businesses. Nor are we by "business plans" referring to those multi-year "development plans” favoured by certain "political visionaries" ONCE THEY ARE IN POWER.
We use "business plan" generically to refer to any espousal of a plan of action that also contains some financial figures by means of which the viability of the plan in question can be evaluated.
In the context of the political parties we are addressing, we are inquiring whether their MANIFESTOES, in their currently released or about to be released forms, are viable plans of actions.
You will appreciate our point better after you have read the underlisted "promises" made
to the electorate by the various political parties vying for our votes:
- Provide free secondary education to all pupils in an extension of the current FCUBE program.
- Provide free tertiary tuition to all qualified students.
- Provide free electricity to the masses by means of "permanent magnets".
- "Grow" donkeys in sufficient numbers to transform the agricultural capacity of the North, in an integrated pastoral system in which the donkeys provide both free "fertilizer" and mechanization-substitutes.
- Mobilize internal resources to the tune of $840 billion, up from the current US$7 billion. On a comparative basis, this means Ghana's GDP during the tenure of this party will be US$2 trillion, making the country the 5th wealthiest in the world richer than the UK and France.
- Construct a pipeline from the newly discovered Western offshore oil fields to the North as part of an integrated petroleum complex. Figures from comparative endeavours elsewhere in the world (taking into account the geographical and industry context in Ghana) suggests a project outlay of 5 to 8 billion dollars (definitely greater than the current combined national expenditure).
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