Audio By Carbonatix
The former Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, Professor Agyemang Badu Akosa has denied speculations that he is testing the waters to become Ghana’s next president.
Speaking to Joy News from his London base, Prof. Akosa said it has never crossed his mind to eye President Kufuor’s post let alone discuss it with anyone.
“I don’t think that is an issue for me as an individual to even contemplate. I don’t believe human being should be so presumptuous as to think that they can be leaders of their country. Leadership emerges it is not imposed,” he said.
Prof. Akosa, who is currently enjoying what he termed his “long leave and teaching to earn something small,” said his recent barrage of criticisms against the Kufuor administration is normal.
“I am not sure about that and I don’t think I have ever shared that thought with anybody. As far as I am concerned I am a citizen of Ghana, I love Ghana very well. I have very strong views about certain issues and I am not one person to shy away from those views,” he noted.
Political analysts have said Prof. Akosa is keeping his cards close to his chest because the Convention People’s Party (CPP) on whose ticket he wants to stand as a presidential candidate is yet to open nominations.
He has expressed strong views about the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government’s management of the affairs of the country saying it has created hopelessness amongst the youth.
Prof. Akosa said the streets of Accra and Kumasi continue to breed street boys and girls because 42 percent of Ghanaian children do not go beyond primary school. Also, he said last year about 40 percent of those who sat the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) failed their papers.
“I do not see any positive change in that. The streets of Accra and Kumasi are booming with young Ghanaian talents. People who in years gone by would have passed common entrance… are on the streets of Ghana now. And if my heart does not bleed I don’t know when it will bleed,” he said.
Prof. Akosa said if the situation is not addressed it would lead to a state of insecurity because unemployment among others are going up.
“People who can afford are putting up houses; six-foot walls with barbed wires and some are connecting electricity to it. Whom are we scared of? We are scared of other Ghanaians because we have failed to give them a chance. These are things that worry me and I would not stop talking about it,” he said.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Tony Elumelu appointed chairman of Seplat Energy
12 minutes -
Education Minister raises alarm over indiscipline in SHSs, announces national reform conference
13 minutes -
Lom Ahlijah advocates tech-based monitoring in schools after assault case
17 minutes -
UTAG threatens nationwide strike over delay in book and research allowance rate
25 minutes -
Boundary Commission urges border residents to protect boundary pillars and support national security
28 minutes -
Ghana to grow at 5.0% GDP in 2026, but faces huge investment financing gap – AfDB
29 minutes -
Deputy AG, 14 CSOs appear at Supreme Court for hearing on challenge to OSP’s prosecutorial powers
34 minutes -
Minority MPs meet Ghana High Commissioner to Canada to discuss diaspora welfare and bilateral relations
43 minutes -
GNAT threatens WASSCE boycott over detained Nyinahin SHS teacher
50 minutes -
Free SHS: Education Minister hails end of school food shortages
55 minutes -
NLA Director-General calls for a concerted effort in fight against illegal gambling
56 minutes -
74% of returned Ghanaians had overstayed visas – South Africa’s Int’l Relations Minister
59 minutes -
Ghana’s National Vaccine Institute joins WHO-backed Global Clinical Trials Forum
1 hour -
World Bank set to approve US$300m for expansion of Ghana’s school infrastructure
1 hour -
South Africa says investigations ongoing, no decision yet on compensation for returned Ghanaians
1 hour