
Audio By Carbonatix
‘God bless our homeland Ghana
And make our nation great and strong
Bold to defend forever
The cause of freedom and of right…’
These were the humble wishes of the bricklayers of this country.
Just a few decades after their demise,
The once great nation Ghana which lent money
To other countries is now a wealthy pauper.
Blessed with minerals and cash crops
And the recently discovered oil,
One would naturally expect Ghana to rock shoulders
With the likes Singapore and Malaysia at least.
Yet, as Robert Nesta Marley aptly put it,
‘In the abundance of water the foolish man is thirsty’
This is where we now find ourselves.
A nation of countless ‘leaders’
Whom upon all their academic accomplishments and laurels
Continue to remain clueless in practically solving basic problems.
A bunch of so-called leaders
Who see ‘yellow’ yet decide to call it ‘pink’.
A bunch of so-called leaders
Who invest heavily in blaming past political regimes
For the current predicaments of the country,
When they could have spent less in finding solutions.
A bunch of so-called leaders who will never embark on projects
Without being accused of misappropriation and corruption,
Accompanied by a bunch of Parliamentarians
Who do not sit to deliberate on vital national issues
But take delight in voting on party lines
And approving needless loans irrespective of their future implications.
Evil they say thrives when good men remain silent.
As timid as most of us are as Ghanaians,
We have continually failed to stand for our rights.
These so-called political leaders plead with us
To elect them to power all in the name of serving us.
Yet when elections are over and they get intoxicated with power,
We become Kunta Kintes to them instead.
We have elevated them into demigods
And accorded them powers far beyond their reach.
We are where we are as a nation
Due to our timid nature as Ghanaians.
We're in this mess
Because high profile religious authorities,
Professionals and revered opinion leaders
Have conspicuously held their tongues in cowardice
And allowed some ignoramus politicians to have their way.
They're scared of being labelled as affiliates of a particular political party.
We are in this state of rot
Because we’ve turned public servants into public princes.
We’re in this state of chronic energy crises
Because Ghanaians have failed to question authority
And failed to call for accountability and efficiency.
It’s with a bleeding heart that I say these.
But before I bow out,
I pray God continues to bless the nation Ghana.
I pray He bestows confidence and boldness upon Ghanaians,
And for the so-called leaders,
I offer them for deliverance.
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