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Yes, Ghana Can Develop

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 9, 2025 Social Issues & Advocacy No Comments3 Mins Read
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Yes, Ghana Can Develop

Ghana’s development is challenged by political division, tribalism over nationalism, misinformation, disinformation, personal traditions of destructive insults, corruption, lawlessness and illegal mining, but progress is still achievable through strategic reforms and collective effort. Despite these challenges, Ghana has the potential to thrive with the right strategies and national commitment. It does not need one person or leader to develop Ghana. The fight can be won together if we stand to fight together. Addressing political division, tribalism, misinformation, corruption and illegal mining requires a unified approach that prioritizes long-term development over personal or party interests.

The national media union in collaboration with the minister of communication should organize ethical and civic education about the danger of misinformation, disinformation and defamation. The media should not be allowed to be influenced by propagandists. There must be sessions and workshops to offer civic and ethical education promoting truthful journalism to combat misinformation and foster responsible discourse. The national media laws should be enforced to clean the terrorists causing misinformation and disinformation.

Corruption can be controlled when we hold leaders and institutions accountable for transparent governance and strong legal frameworks. Illegal mining causing rampant destruction of our landscapes, rivers or water bodies endanger aquatic life. Citizens and leaders should care about the long-term effect on human lives. We need fearless and strict environmental laws and community-driven resource management to protect our natural resources.

To bail the illegal miners out of their economic frustrations, government and businessmen should invest in local industrialization to get the citizens job to do. Developing agriculture, manufacturing and technology can reduce dependence on illegal mining as the only option. Expanding vocational training and entrepreneurship programs can also strengthen economic opportunities.

Respecting the Rule of Law. Laws are not made for no reason. Laws ensure peaceful living, equality and fair treatment in our communities. Laws ensure justice for all but impartial. The laws should be strictly enforced to prevent individuals from bypassing legal processes. No one should take the laws into his own hands. Those periods are over. The law of man has been replaced by the rule of law. The law enforcement agencies should not fear anyone in applying the law.

Ghana’s future depends on collaboration, ethical leadership, mindful citizens and sustainable policies. “Let us change our attitudes and our attitudes will change us.”

Gaddiel R. Ackah
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