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Political parties, instead of addressing the national debt resulting from governance failures, continue to mislead Ghanaians with deceptive manifestos, prioritizing self-interest over the nation's well-being. Employing such strategies during campaigns aims to secure votes without a concrete plan to tackle the significant debt.
I firmly believe that unless political parties present a credible solution to our high indebtedness, they should refrain from making empty promises. It's crucial for them to acknowledge their inability to provide a loan-free budget to support their proposed policies when vying to govern the people of Ghana.
It's time for Ghanaian political parties to prioritize the nation's sovereignty and citizens' well-being in governance negotiations. Fundamental needs such as education, water supply, hydroelectric power, housing, roads, and a reliable healthcare system are constitutional mandates, not mere campaign initiatives.
Ghana needs leaders who are nation builders, developers, and effective negotiators. The legislature, as the custodian of records, should avoid politicizing national debates for a united and non-partisan approach during policy implementation.
Holding leaders accountable and allocating taxpayers' funds to revive dormant state-owned factories, reduce long-term conditionalities, and ensure equitable transactions with natural resources will strengthen Ghana's economy. Making citizen development a top priority can deter youth migration in search of better opportunities abroad.
Through embracing technology for improved communication, education, and business, along with implementing effective financial monitoring software, we can collectively reshape Ghana. It's crucial to recognize that Ghana has the capacity to stand independently, securing a future without reliance on external aid or IMF support that may adversely affect the economy.
The author, Nana Kweku Ofori Atta is a Security Consultant
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