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Sat, 11 Jul 2020 Feature Article

Is The Volta Region Under Attack?

Is The Volta Region Under Attack?

I would like to begin my article with some English lessons. It has to do with comparatives and superlatives. I believe you remember something like "hard, harder, hardest" and "slow, slower, slowest." A friend of mine told me an incident which he said happened during his primary school days.

According to him, his teacher taught them comparatives and superlatives and gave them the following examples: long, longer, longest; short, shorter, shortest; fast, faster, fastest.

The next day, his teacher, Madam Abrefa came to school with some visitors to prove to them that she had wonderful pupils.

Madam Abrefa: Now, children recite what you learned yesterday. . . let's go this way. . .

Madam Abrefa: Long

Pupils: Long, longer, longest

Madam Abrefa: Big

Pupils: Big, bigger, biggest

Madam Abrefa: Fast

Pupils: Fast, faster, fastest

Madam Abrefa was happy with her pupils performance, and said, "Good."

Pupils: Good, gooder, goodest

Madam Abrefa: Stop

Pupils: Stop, stopper, stoppest

Madam Abrefa: (already embarrassed) Enough!

Pupils: Enough, enougher, enoughest

Madam Abrefa: Ewuradi eeeei!

Pupils: Ewuradi, ewuradier, ewuradiest

As interesting as this joke may be, some developments in our country currently are not the best.

I have watched some videos and audios going viral on social media in which some citizens of

the Volta Region including paramount chiefs have been traumatised by the deployment of the military and other security forces in the region. Which they think is a declaration of war on their land.

This was what the revered Togbe Kporku the Awormefia of Anlo State said in an audio.

"We won't wield cudgels or cutlasses, but if they dare, they shall not live to take their oath of office."

I said to myself, "Chai, my in-laws be that." Since then, I have been wondering what form of weapons they are going to use. Is it going to be the biblical weapons that are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds including governments or Nogopko Weapons of Mass Destructions (NWOMD)?

Positioning security forces in the region ahead of the upcoming voters' registration exercise amount to intimidation. We are a one people, one nation with a common destiny. What we need as a country is unity and not discrimination. And I think such act is not, not, not: and to borrow words from Madam Abrefa's pupils, it is bad, badder, baddest.

Anthony Obeng Afrane

Anthony Obeng Afrane
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