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Why The Word ‘Coup’ Worries Corrupt Ghanaian Politicians Than if A Black Mamba May Appear In Parliament

Feature Article Why The Word Coup Worries Corrupt Ghanaian Politicians Than if A Black Mamba May Appear In Parliament
TUE, 15 FEB 2022 LISTEN

An ordinary Ghanaian struggling on the streets without any job and hope over where his next meal will be coming from thinks of a coup, as the only means to make his life better, while a corrupt Ghanaian politician fears a coup because it will prevent him from stealing from the government's coffers.

Corrupt Ghanaian politicians are like a pack of hyenas that steal carcasses from those that work hard for the kill but when they see five or six lions coming to where the meat is being enjoyed, they quickly leave it and flee different directions.

The hyena-like attitude of corrupt Ghanaian politicians makes them fear coups more than the most dangerous snake called the black mamba.

If I am a politician and wouldn’t like any possible coup to occur in my country, the only thing I will do to prevent that is the right thing but it's hard for corrupt politicians to change because they enjoy seeing the poor suffering.

Who will be so happy to see the state treasures being looted when people, including graduates, are struggling to find a job? Things have already fallen apart in Ghana and it has become worse, yet the government has declared war on critics.

Arresting Oliver Barker-Vormawor for mentioning a coup in a tweet is not only intimidation but also reveals to the NPP government that after all the noises and claim that they are fighting against corruption, they still fear a coup. That means they know they are corrupt.

I am a writer that loves to go straight to the point without circling the object, meaning the NPP government, especially Nana Akufo Addo is scared to death about a coup taking place in that country. However, it’s very stupid indeed for someone to entertain such fear if he knows he is doing the right thing.

It’s not a hidden secret anymore that the current chaotic, political unrest, the economic disaster, huge debt without accountability, missing funds without tangible explanation, and the imposition of an unwanted E-Levy, have all summed up to put fear in the government, therefore, mentioning the word ‘coup’ has become an abomination in Ghana.

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I am bringing what Mr. Samuel Bryan Buaben, the Tech Officer & Deputy Head at the Office of the President, said against the former Electoral Commission's boss, Afari Gyan, before the Chief Justice, Kwasi Anin-Yeboah, and the Inspector General of Police, George Akuffo Dampare.


Ghana’s security has become a laughing stock just like its judiciary system. When John Mahama became the president after John Atta-Mills, someone who claims to be a Tech Officer & Deputy Head at the Office of the President, Samuel Bryan Buabeng, called the former Electoral Commission boss, Afari Gyan, evil man, and a criminal who deserved to be hanged but no one arrested Mr. Buaben.

Because Serwa Broni has some sensitive recordings involving the president’s infidelity with her, security personnel from the Flagstaff House were sent after her to retrieve those items and at gunpoint, her telephone and other things were seized. The Ghana Police and the CID avoided any investigation.

This is what is happening in a country where people pray daily to be great and this is the type of rotten government that people, including the tribal bigots, and the tribal-links media want everyone to support and the failure to do so makes one an enemy instantly. I prefer to remain an enemy than to disgrace myself.

Intimidation, oppression, imprisonment, etc; are not solutions to prevent a coup, they are rather catalysts to spark problems that can lead to many tragedies in a country. Therefore, the NPP government mustn't think the arrest of Oliver Barker-Vormawor will solve their problems. In fact, it’s only the beginning.

I am bringing the threat that Mr. Samuel Bryan Buaben, the Tech Officer & Deputy Head at the Office of the President, made against the former Electoral Commission's boss, Mr. Afari Gyan, before the Chief Justice, Kwasi Anin-Yeboah, and the Inspector General of Police, George Akuffo Dampare.

If the law works in that country Mr. Samuel Bryan Buabeng should be arrested for making such a threat against a person. If not, they must set free Mr. Oliver Barker-Vormawor immediately.

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