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Making Ghana Great Again

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 9, 2025 Social Issues & Advocacy No Comments2 Mins Read
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Making Ghana Great Again

Ghana’s development has been hindered by self-serving leadership, political division, and systemic challenges, despite its immense potential. Some leaders seek personal gain, while others make sacrifices that go unappreciated. Political focus often shifts toward party success rather than national progress, fostering blackmail, betrayal and dishonesty. To build a thriving nation, the focus must shift to creating sustainable opportunities for future generations. Ghana must reduce dependence on imports, develop local industries and modernize agriculture to achieve food security and economic independence. Corruption and weak institutions continue to stall progress, making strong governance, accountability and local empowerment essential for lasting change. Rather than prioritizing party victories, leaders and citizens must unite to drive national development. Ghana’s future depends on a shared commitment to progress over politics

Cultural Challenges Affecting Ghana’s Development

Despite Ghana’s rich resources and democratic stability, Ghana still faces political division, corruption and economic struggles that hinder development. Social media has fueled excessive criticism, tribalism and political attacks, disrupting national unity. Short-term party policies overshadow long-term development, leaving the country stagnant. Corruption continues to weaken public trust and economic stability, worsening youth unemployment and lawlessness. A disregard for rule of law further threatens governance, as citizens take matters into their own hands, undermining institutional authority.

The Path Forward. A collective effort in civic education, ethical governance, and economic reform can drive sustainable progress for Ghana’s future. Constructive Leadership Accountability – Critique leaders responsibly, focusing on national progress over party loyalty. Transparent Governance – Implement anti-corruption policies and prioritize public service over self-interest. Economic Empowerment – Invest in vocational training, entrepreneurship, and industrial growth to create jobs. Rule of Law Enforcement – Ensure justice is impartial, preventing individuals from bypassing legal processes. Responsible Journalism and National Pride – Promote truthful reporting and unity, discouraging tribal divisions.

“Let us change our attitude and our attitude will change us.”

Gaddiel R Ackah
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U.S. Navy veteran. Lives in U.S.A.
A Social Advocate for economic independence and ethical leadership. His work spans education, business, leadership and creative arts, making him a multifaceted influencer.

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