“Globally, Ghana
is noted for her democratic practice. The country has witnessed more than two
decades of democratic political transitions from 1992 to 2016. Ghana continues
to play a key role in peacekeeping missions in other war devastated countries.
However,
in recent times, a series of threats to democracy and security could ruin the
enviable peacetime that
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Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts
Saturday, November 10, 2018
The Peacetime In Ghana Collapsing?
By Abdul
Karim Issifu
Ghana
is currently enjoying. There are testaments from elsewhere that shows
unemployment, history of past wars, poverty and weak state was the causes of
civil war onset in countries like Syria ,
Sierra Leone , Iraq , Somalia ,
Sudan , DR Congo, Central Africa Republic
and many more.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Buhari And The Child That Was Set Ablaze
By Sabella Ogbobode Abidde
A boy, less than 10 years, was set ablaze in Lagos – causing an uproar
and condemnation at home and abroad. Yet, President Muhammadu Buhari is silent
on this gut-wrenching and barbaric incident. Dead silent! Haba, is he not a
father and a grand-father? What would it take for him to address the nation –
or at least issue a statement condemning this most inhumane act.
Does this President not know that in addition to his many other
roles and responsibilities, he is the sympathizer-in-chief? Does he not know
that he must order the Police to immediately investigate the killing, and send
condolences to the parents of the dead child? Does he not know? Or he simply
doesn’t care. Showing compassion, and expressing sympathy, is part of what it
means to be human and member of the civilized world.
If this president does not show
compassion in times like this, then, he forfeits his claim to respectability
and morality. Not only is the President silent, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is
also silent – and so is Governor Akinwunmi Ambode (in whose jurisdiction the
killing took place).
Members of the clergy are also
silent. What manner of a country is this? Where are our men and women of
conscience? Is the leadership of the country so out of touch, so inconsiderate,
so indifferent, so callous, so iniquitous and so devilish that they are not
touched by the killing of a child? Are they devoid of human feeling?
If Buhari, Osinbajo and Ambode
refuse to address the people and the parents of the dead child, then, Nigerians
must reassess their relationship with these men. If members of the clergy fail
to condemn this killing, then, we must think of them as no better than those
who killed this child.
May the sleep and happiness of
those directly responsible for the death of that innocent child be disturbed.
May their lives be forever haunted.
Those who stood by — hands
folded or askance, laughing, jeering and deriving joy from the barbarism — are
also guilty of the crime. Law enforcement officers and elders who should have
saved our child, but who watched without attempting to exhibit their humanity,
are also as guilty as those who directly administered death.
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