By Emmanuel
Graham Nyameke
Ghana becomes second in the just ended
AFCORRUP NATIONS COMPETITION.
Not
too long ago did the nation formed a new institution to fight corruption. The
institution is to prosecute those who champion corrupt acts in the country; but
to our greatest surprise, Ghana becomes second in the corruption competition in
Africa (AFOCORRUP NATIONS). Oh Ghanaians, is this what we envisage for our
children? Hmmm! Even Nigeria now tries to erase that awkward name from her book
but Ghana wants it.
Hardly
do we experience earthquakes and tsunamis in our country. While some countries
in the Asia continent are facing such difficulties and thousands of lives are
being lost yearly. Corruption has become Ghana’s greatest natural disaster. In
fact, corruption if it were to be a natural disaster like earthquake, it would
have taken thousands of life, it not being so but a man made disaster has taken
the glory Ghana should have. Corrupt people walk on the high streets free,
eating and drinking what they desire while the poor man who as a result of
hunger in the nation also caused by the corrupt people, have to spend some good
time of his life in jail. One may wonder how judges pronounce judgement on
those poor for stealing a goat but can’t do same to those selfish people who
drain the economic-blood of Ghana. Shame on us all.
Capital
punishment: there should be a law that will allow the wicked to be executed. We
came second in the just ended African Corruption competition just because we
have refused to execute those who are antagonist of the society. For a society
to run well, all those who are evil must be cut off, even when it is your own
child. It is by this that the society will be a place so conducive for living.
There can only be a peaceful society when those who are evil are set ablaze.
Those corrupt people among us are evil and the society cannot hold them.
How
do we take our heads off this shameful title as a nation? Education, education,
education! As a nation, if we want to eradicate corruption, then we must begin
to educate our children. Let us inculcate in our children the culture of
selflessness and love for our country which has been detailed in our national
anthem. I must say that many Ghanaians are not citizens but see themselves as
immigrants who have to make money to make better their home countries. If all
Ghanaians see Ghana as their country, they would not treat her as we are
witnessing.
Let
us not politicize our state as the second corrupt country in Africa but come
together with all our strength to uproot the roots of all corruption trees
planted in our various institutions.